The Hillsdale women’s tennis team defeated the Davenport Panthers on Feb. 5 in a hard-fought 6-1 home match. Sophomore Libby McGivern and senior Ellie Chawner ran away with a dominating 6-0 lead in No. 2 doubles, and senior Canela Luna and freshman Megan Hackman secured a 6-3 victory at No. 3 doubles for an impressive...
Year: 2023
Putin’s successor could be his chef
Putin’s chef could be his successor. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Putin’s chef is preparing his next course. During the fall of the Soviet Union, Yevgeny Prigozhin, like many young Russians of his generation, sought to make his fortune in the new Russia. While many of the other men who would become oligarchs chose to go...
SAB to host Met Gala President’s Ball this Saturday
A red carpet, student art show, and unique photo opportunities will bring the Met Gala to the Student Activities Board’s annual President’s Ball Feb. 11. Doors open at the Searle Center at 8:30 p.m. for swing dancing, followed by the formal ball from 9 p.m. to midnight. The Jerry Ross Band will provide live music...
Wellbeing Café promotes physical, spiritual health
The Wellbeing Café sells healthy smoothies in downtown Hillsdale. Courtesy | Facebook The Wellbeing Café is brewing with much to offer. Rick Tropiano, owner of Johnny T’s Bistro, opened the smoothie café in October 2022. He based his mission statement on Biblical values, and hopes to educate the community on how to nurture themselves both...
Chargers bounce back from loss to Ashland, defeat Ursuline on the road
Despite a 29-point game from senior Grace Touchette, the Hillsdale women’s basketball team fell 94-60 to the undefeated Ashland University Eagles on Thursday night. Two days later, the Chargers got their first conference road win of the season with a second half push to defeat Ursuline College 66-55. Tied with Walsh University for sixth place...




