Workers repairing the old silos. Courtesy | Dave Wheeler Dave Wheeler, the CEO of Mar-Vo Mineral Co., hopes to bring a rock climbing wall, a restaurant, and a mural to the former F.W. Stock and Sons Mill. “The silos would make a great climbing wall, the largest of its kind in the country,” Wheeler said....
Year: 2023
Hillsdale sits at second place after first day of competition
Charger swim started this year’s conference championship meet with standout individual and team swims to earn points for what could be the team’s fourth consecutive championship win. “We are very upbeat and optimistic but also understand that Findlay has reloaded with three fourths of their scoring nucleus being freshmen we haven’t seen at a championship...
Airport navigates Michigan winter
Airport staff keep runways clear of ice and snow during the winter. Olivia Hajicek | Collegian “Hey, how’s your runway look?” a jet radioed to the Hillsdale Municipal Airport on Friday. “Looks great,” Airport Administrator Ginger Moore said. “Okay, we’ll be landing around 3 o’clock.” Pilots often call the Hillsdale Municipal Airport during winter to...
Campus Rec to host Super Bowl watch party at new operations location
Campus Rec will host a Super Bowl watch party with games and food this Sunday at its new headquarters. “You can expect to eat some delicious Buffalo Wild Wings, participate in a chip dip competition, and enjoy a great game of football,” said Tristan Wertanzl, logistics team lead for Campus Rec. Campus Rec primarily organizes...
Alumna publishes book on history of abortion
Just months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Hillsdale alumna Leah (Hickman) Savas ’17, has published a 500-page book on the history of abortion in America from a pro-life perspective. As a reporter for World, Savas spent the last three years co-writing “The Story of Abortion in America: A Street-Level History, 1652-2022,” with...



