Students from campus-ministry groups sang hymns at the Phi Sig Pavilion to promote evangelization April 12. Senior and member of Hymn Singing Club leadership Hannah Wong talked about how the preparation for the event encouraged a broader perspective on evangelism. “Going in I think we all thought there aren’t that many hymns about evangelism, but...
Students to pay tribute with Murph challenge
To honor fallen military personnel and increase campus wide wellness, participants in Total Fit’s Murph Challenge will take on a classic CrossFit workout that is notoriously difficult but adaptable for all fitness levels on Saturday, according to event organizer and Hillsdale Health and Wellness Center personal trainer, senior Charles Kennedy. The Murph Challenge will begin...
Q&A with class of 2026 Most Outstanding Woman and Man
Seniors Ashley Poole and Kevin Pynes were selected as Outstanding Woman and Man of the class of 2026. What made you decide to attend Hillsdale? Poole: I have two sets of cousins who went here, so I knew the community would be good, that the classes would be challenging, and that I would get a...
All llama, no drama at the county fairgrounds
The llamas competed in nearly 80 classes. Anna Northcutt | Collegian The Michigan Llama Association hosted the Hobo Hootenany Show last weekend. The first llama was shaved like a poodle. The next had hair so long it looked like a dirty mop. Located at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds, the Michigan Llama Association‘s Hobo Hootenanny Show...
Let’s continue the discussion about percussion
Complex syncopation and irregular rhythms from marimbas and trash cans reverberated in MacNamara Rehearsal Hall. The Hillsdale College Percussion Ensemble played its annual spring concert April 11 featuring contemporary composers. Audience members tapped their toes while listening to dramatic rhythms and tonal sounds created by the ensemble. The concert, titled “Beauty and the BEAT,” emphasized...
