Senior Ida Brown practices at Halter Shooting Center. Courtesy | Matt Muller The Hillsdale shotgun team has had a busy past few weeks, competing in Sparta, Illinois, Oct. 13-15 and San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 21-29. The ACUI/SCTP Fall Central Midwest Conference Championships in Sparta ended with Hillsdale winning the highest overall team score. In San...
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Hillsdale opens season with MSU exhibition
Junior forward Joe Reuter grabs a rebound in the Michigan State University Game. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The Chargers fell to the Spartans 85-43 in East Lansing as a new Hillsdale men’s basketball starting lineup challenged No. 4 ranked Michigan State University in exhibition play Oct. 25. “Anytime that you get an opportunity to play...
Gelzer’s Furniture celebrates 100 years in Hillsdale
Gelzer’s Furniture celebrates their 100 year anniversary. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale’s hometown furniture store is celebrating its centennial anniversary this year. H.J. Gelzer, the original owner, purchased the building in 1923, and the store still resides there today. Andrew Gelzer, the great-great grandson of H.J. Gelzer, said the leadership of Grant Baker, H.J. ‘s grandson,...
Chi Omega to host annual Make-A-Wish fundraiser
The women’s sorority Chi Omega will host its annual Chi O Coffeehouse fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation tomorrow, featuring performances from student musicians and comedians as well as coffee and doughnuts. The event will run from 7:30-10 p.m in the Chi Omega sorority house. Admission is $5, and proceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish, Chi Omega’s national...
College to host CCA on ‘Great Economists’
Hillsdale’s next Center for Constructive Alternatives will survey a history of the world’s great economists, including lectures on Ludwig Von Mises and the public-choice theories of James Buchanan. “I think it’s a very exciting CCA,” Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram said. “These are very top notch people that have come in.” The event will...




