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...
Senior day brings weekend sweep
Senior Bella Spinazze competes at the last home match. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department. The women’s tennis team defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College 7-0 and defeated Thomas More University 6-1 April 10-11 at home, lifting its season record to 10-8 and its conference record to 4-3. “It’s easy to fall to the level of the competition...
Chargers shatter school and personal records
Courtesy: Ashley Van Hoose. Weight throwers junior Amelia Lutz and senior Ben Haas broke school records in shot put and hammer throw, respectively, at the Al Owens Invitational hosted by Grand Valley State University April 10-11. Lutz won the shot put with a mark of 16.27 meters and broke the former Charger record of 15.54,...
Big City Plowboys to headline CHP
Runaround, Backspace, and Jett Cruz will also play The Big City Plowboys, a cover band, will perform at Centralhallapalooza on April 25. “We’ve had a lot of discussion as a team about what would appeal to the most students and still be within our allotted budget for the CHP artist,” said Ingrid Dornbirer, director of...
‘I work to see your smile’ Jerry Miller, the man who sits on the other side of the desk
Miller at the sports complex front desk. Courtesy | Evelyn Shurtliff The man who sits at the front desk of the Roche Sports Complex from opening until 10 a.m. on weekday mornings welcomes everyone with a smile, sweet compliment, or a friendly bit of wisdom in hopes of winning a smile in return. “I work...



