Two management companies face a deadline of April 22 to submit final proposals to run the Dawn Theater, the TIFA Targeted Development Committee decided in a meeting March 26. “Ideally, we’ll have proposals that we can discuss, negotiate and execute in the short term,” TIFA board member Andrew Gelzer told The Collegian. “TIFA is very...
Weekend split sways G-MAC record to 7-5
Junior Logan McLaughlin throws a pitch during this weekend’s series. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Hillsdale baseball team split a four-game series at home against Ohio Dominican University March 27-29 and beat Davenport University at home 13-9 April 1, moving its season record to 12-14 and its conference record to 7-5. “We are definitely...
Day of Service planned for next week
Hillsdale students will help community members with volunteer projects Saturday, April 11, for the Great Opportunities for Assistance and Leadership program’s 6th annual Day of Service. Day of Service will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and GOAL will provide students with lunch after service activities end. “The goal of Day of Service is...
‘No Kings’ protesters criticize Trump administration
Protesters hold signs in front of the courthouse. Alessia Sandala | Collegian About 40 protesters gathered in front of the Hillsdale County Courthouse Saturday as a part of the international “No Kings” protests. More than 3,000 protests took place around the world. Protesters voiced their opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration. The protesters...
The quirks of the College compete in Hillsdale Madness
The student band Runaround beat the Splex roof last week, with El Clasico besting a perfect class registration on Monday. A bracket of 64 campus contestants — including “Warm Cookie Wednesday,” “Dr. Jackson’s Beard,” and “Driving the Cybertruck” — are pitted against one another in an NCAA tournament-style bracket to decide which is best. Each...

