Arriving at the end of its inaugural season, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team fell 8-1 at Findlay University. The Chargers finished out the year with a 6-11 record overall and a 1-8 record in the GLIAC. The lone Charger win in the match came from freshman Justin Hyman at No. 1 singles. Hyman dropped...
Author: Amanda Tindall (Amanda Tindall)
CAMPUS CHIC: The Features Editors- Amanda Tindall and Emma Vinton
Describe your style. Vintage wannabe with a feminine flare. Has your fashion evolved recently? We have a lot of the same clothes we did freshman year, we just wear them better now. Where do you like to shop for clothes? A combination of Salvation Army, Lord and Taylor, and J. Crew. ...
Best of Hillsdale- Best Park
Mrs. Stock’s Park, Hillsdale Although the entire city of Hillsdale has beautiful foliage during the warmer months, Mrs. Stock’s Park is a clean, idyllic garden perfect for picnic dates. Although it does not have the depth and breadth of the large body of water of Baw Beese Lake, it does have a small pond, a...
Fuerst retires to focus on composing
Associate Professor of Music Matthew Fuerst first visited Hillsdale College as a composer. When a violinist and pianist performed some of his original works on campus, Fuerst attended their concert and became acquainted with the college. Now, he is spending his last few weeks at Hillsdale, as he returns to composing full-time, and to his...
Men’s tennis christens new courts with close losses
After dedicating them to Mary Jane Delp, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team played on its new courts this past weekend. “We had a great ceremony,” head coach Keith Turner said. “Mr. Delp and Dr. Arnn had some nice speeches that got us fired up and ready to play, and it reminded them of why...
