In this Quick Hits, Public Services Librarian Brenna Wade talks squirrels, Wales, and movies. What book are you reading right now? “Tales from the Café” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, second book in the “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” series. How long have you wanted to be a librarian? Ever since junior year of high school, around...
Year: 2024
Community and college to host 5th annual Day of Service next month
The Hillsdale College GOAL program is partnering with The Hillsdale County Community Foundation to host its 5th annual Day of Service on April 6. College students, local families, and alumni will work together on a number of different service projects throughout the community. “We have gathered about 30 different service projects to complete this year...
Finding God in song: students start weekly hymn singing club
The performance halls and practice rooms are empty and Howard Music Hall is silent on Sunday nights — except for room 220. That’s where the Hymn Singing Club meets from 7-9 p.m. The Hymn Singing Club, which became official this semester, seeks to encourage students through the study and singing of hymns, which achieved official...
Chargers travel to Florida, win eight of ten over break
Sophomore Mackenzi Maxson has nine strikeouts this season. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The softball team is returning from Florida with an 8-2 record after facing seven teams over spring break. Despite early losses of 1-0 and 6-3 to the Rollins College Tars, the Chargers went undefeated the rest of the week. The team defeated...
Students spend spring break serving local communities
Thirty students chose to sleep less and serve Hillsdale and the surrounding communities during InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s mission trip this spring break. Hillsdale students cooked food, volunteered for children’s programs at local churches, painted houses, refurbished basements, and gave their time and energy in other ways. Senior Evan Anthopoulos said this was his first time...



