Eight Hillsdale football players earned honors for excellence on and off the field. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale Chargers football team placed the maximum number of players on the College Sports Communicators’ Academic All-District Team this 2023 season. This season, eight players qualified for the All-District team, including seniors Garrit Aissen, Trevor...
Chapel Choir records on campus during winter break
The Hillsdale College Chapel Choir remained on campus until Dec. 12, filming and recording selections of songs they performed earlier in the year for the marketing department’s media team. “A crucial part of Chapel Choir’s mission is to give people an opportunity to have a profound encounter with beauty,” junior Madeline Scheve said. “The idea...
Meijer’s store, gas station plan to open by summer
The Meijer should be finished by Summer 2024. Lauren Scott | Collegian Meijer expects to open its gas station in April and its main store in May, according to Alan Beeker, City of Hillsdale zoning administrator. “The company has been a pleasure to work with,” Beeker said. “They are very community-oriented and have worked to...
Hillsdale starts season, Haas earns qualifying mark
Ben Haas recorded the third-longest weight throw in DII nationwide at the conference meet last March. Courtesy | James Gensterblum The Hillsdale men’s track team started the season with a slew of first-place finishes against Ashland and Findlay Jan. 12 as sophomore Ben Haas earned a provisional qualifying mark in weight throw. Haas finished in...
Music, Monogamy, and Murder: Grippando releases newest legal thriller “Goodbye Girl”
Imani Nichols is a Grammy-winning pop star. She’s also the most underpaid artist in the world. As a teenager with no guidance, Imani entered a shady record deal with her now ex-husband who became rich off Imani’s royalties. Seasoned legal thriller writer James Grippando released “Goodbye Girl” Jan. 9, a novel inspired by the 2019...




