When Dr. Gary Wolfram, professor of economics, saw Henry Rono’s picture in the 1978 Runner’s World Magazine, he decided to move across the country to train for a year with the Kenyan runner. Forty years later, a visitor to Wolfram’s office can still see Rono’s running shoes hanging from a hook on the side of...
Author: Aubrey Gulick (Aubrey Gulick)
Homecoming royalty through the years: A look back on past and now present kings and queens of Hillsdale
Maya Kaniaupio ‘22 When she was named this year’s homecoming queen, Maya Kaniaupio was surprised and humbled. “There are so many girls on the court that have participated in wonderful leadership opportunities, are very involved on campus, are very well loved, and are just girls of high-character,” Kaniaupio said. She has been involved throughout her...
The Most Popular Fair on Earth comes ‘together again’ after two years
‘The Most Popular Fair on Earth’ is back at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds between Sept. 26 and Oct. 2, and it’s projected to be more popular than ever before. Traditionally, about 40,000 people attend during the week. This year, managers are expecting that number to jump significantly. “If we follow through with what most fairs...
Cantus returns to Hillsdale, performs in Christ Chapel
When the eight members of a men’s a cappella ensemble began to sing, they invited their audience into a timeless musical journey into the minds and hearts of the immigrants and refugees of the world. In a performance in Christ Chapel on Saturday at 8 p.m., Cantus, one of the few full time a cappella...
Women’s dorms build new culture across campus
The women’s residence halls have shifted gears all across campus this year. The Townhouses and Koon Residence both became women’s dorms. New Dorm and Benzing Residence welcomed freshmen and returning upperclassmen, marking a new approach to the women’s dorm life which typically has kept freshmen and upperclassmen segregated. All of these changes have meant focusing...




