The shotgun team added two bronze medals to their list of accomplishments over the summer. Important events are coming up this Fall, however, which could influence current standings substantially. “Our two biggest shoots of the fall are the Association of College Unions International/Scholastic Clay Target Program Collegiate International National Championships and the NSCA National Championship,”...
Author: Alexandra Comus
New Visiting Professor Offers Class on Early Judaism
Hillsdale will host Robert Holmstedt, the Professor of the Hebrew Bible and West Semitic Languages at the University of Toronto during the spring semester to teach a class on early Judaism. Holmstedt said he has always been interested in the Judeo-Christian roots of American cultural, religious, and linguistic norms. “My graduate program was called ‘Hebrew...
Dante-inspired wine pub, cigar lounge coming to town
The bar area and pool table in 55 Below. Allison Schuster | Collegian The new locations at 55 Broad St. will replace Bootleggers and 55 Below Two Hillsdale alumni plan to transform Bootleggers, 55 Below, and Broad Street Market into new upscale, social venues inspired by Dante’s “The Divine Comedy.” John Biscaro ’22 and Luke...
The hero campus needs: gateman stands guard
He’s the hero campus needed, regardless of whether we deserved him—gate guy. Gate guy’s job is to control the foot traffic around the construction zone for the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Education building. He closes the gates when trucks drive onto campus and opens them when it’s safe again. Dennis Cook, the original...
SAB brings a nighttime twist to spring Makers Market
The Student Activities Board added a new spin to the Makers Market by changing the time, day, and atmosphere to send the expiring academic week out with a bang. “I pretty much stole the idea from a game called Stardew Valley, which is a farming and community game. In the game, there is a market...



