Alex Cordero- Lopez jumps into the air to strike ball at home match Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Freshman Patrick Cretu earned the Hillsdale men’s tennis team its second and last point from a 6-2, 6-4, win against Goshen College at No. 5 singles, with the overall match ending in a 5-2 loss for the...
Two late-game rallies secure wins
Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose Thanks to two late-game rallies, the Hillsdale baseball team won two of three games on the road against Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee Feb. 6-8, lifting its season record to 3-3. “We are learning more and more about our team each week and the type of competitors we are,” head...
Residents say library cards are worth the cost
Each library card at the Hillsdale Community Library costs around $125 in taxes each year, according to data from the Library of Michigan — but residents say the cards are worth the cost. Each of the approximately 1,200 active library cards from the Hillsdale Community Library unlocks access to a collection of more than 50,000...
Rabbi explores covenantal community in early US
One of the country’s top Jewish leaders said George Washington’s correspondence with an early Jewish congregation demonstrated not only his recognition of the covenantal nature of America’s Founding but also his belief that it could bind together a diverse nation, in a lecture hosted by the President’s Office Feb. 10. “Washington is saying, ‘For us,...
‘Whiplash in the best way’: Student publishes second book
Jayden Jelso reads his latest book. Courtesy | K. C. Gaudet In a culture where popular young adult books are praised for explicit content and ambiguous morals, junior Jayden Jelso’s newly self-published book is just the opposite. “I often say, ‘Let’s bring art back to literature,’” Jelso said. “I want to be part of a...

