Sophomore Ané Dannhauser led the women’s tennis team with a perfect singles performance as it concluded its fall season with strong individual performances at the Charger Fall Invitational. The invitational was held at the Biermann Center Sept. 28-29. The two-day event featured competition from Saginaw Valley State University, the University of Northwestern Ohio, and Lawrence...
STEM teacher finishes year-long study program
Science teacher Haley Lemle visited Bayer Crop Science. Courtesy | Facebook A Waldron Area School District science teacher and Jonesville native finished a year-long STEM professional development program with a trip to Bayer Crop Science in Chesterfield, Missouri. The program focused on introducing agriculture to the classroom. The program brought resources and STEM materials to...
Off-Campus residents share their house histories
A sign of the rich culture Hillsdale students enjoy are the names of its off campus houses: some painted or engraved on wood, others just known colloquially. Some off-campus houses take their names from their exterior appearance: Lodge, which looks like a log cabin; Duplex, which is exactly that; The Barns are distinguished by their...
Hospital communications head earns award
Chief Communications Officer Rachel Lott and CEO and President Jeremiah J. Hodshire. Courtesy | Kyrsten Newlon Hillsdale Hospital’s Rachel Lott was named a 2024 Rising Star by a national healthcare group. “It’s pretty exciting and a big deal,” Lott said. “I think it is one of those bucket list moments for a career.” The Society...
Tower Players perform ‘Silent Sky’ among the stars
Even STEM majors may want to wander into the Fine Arts Building this week to watch the stars of “Silent Sky,” which tells the story of the astronomers who discovered Earth’s position in the galaxy. The Tower Players’ production of “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson will take place in Markel Auditorium from Oct. 2-5 at...



