One could forgive Hillsdale Market House owner Brett Boyd for mourning. Last month, he made what he called the “purely financial decision” to close the supermarket his great-grandfather founded 85 years ago. But sitting in the Biggby Coffee he owns next to the shuttered Market House with near-empty shelves, Boyd is almost jubilant. “First and...
Prepare to Hail: Michigan will conquer
In the pursuit of a national championship since 1989, the Michigan Wolverines enter the Final Four as the clear favorites to cut down the nets, after a dominant regular season and a smooth run through the Midwest Region. Following their regular season title, the Wolverines cruised through the first four games of March Madness to...
‘A little speakeasy on campus’: Mocktails come to Penny’s
Penny’s hosted Larry’s, a night of relaxation and community for students featuring live music and mocktails, on March 26. The event offered five Hillsdale-inspired mocktails: Mock Rock Mule, Espresso Manning, Schismatics Strawberry Margarita, Senior Sunrise, and the Central Hall Shirley Temple. According to junior and Head Shop Manager Maria Adamow, the name and theme of...
After March Madness fame, Gohlke finishes first pro season
Jack Gohlke ’23 playing on the Hillsdale court. Courtesy | Charles Miller After three overseas teams and two G-League stints, Jack Gohlke ’23 is navigating his first full season in the NBA G-League. The former Charger became a 2024 March Madness hero when he shot 10-for-20 from 3-point range to help No.14 Oakland upset No....
Campus Character: Lulu Celecia
Celecia’s first concert was a Char performance. Courtesy | Lulu Celecia Abigail “Lulu” Celecia is a senior English major from Atlanta, Georgia. She is editor-in-chief of the Winona yearbook, (her second year in the position). She also volunteers with journal buddies and community sports, and says most people probably recognize her from Jitters. What’s a...

