Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose confirmation hearings began Jan. 29, promises to unite our country in pursuit of a healthier society through his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign. Kennedy has been a controversial political figure this election season, first running against Donald Trump before dropping out of the race to endorse him. In turn, President...
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SAB to hit the slopes with ski trip
Students attend SAB’s annual ski trip. Courtesy | SAB The Student Activities Board will host its 14th annual ski trip to Bittersweet Ski Resort in Otsego, Michigan, Jan. 25. “The SAB ski trip was a really wonderful experience when I attended for the first time last year,” sophomore Evelyn Shurtliff said. SAB provides transportation, gear,...
Oura Ring captivates campus with new health tracking technology
An Oura Ring provides sleep, stress, and exercise data to users. Courtesy | Trusted Reviews The Oura Ring is the latest technological advancement in fitness and health tracking, which allows wearers insights into stress, sleep, and activity, and Hillsdale students are no strangers to the new health and wellness device. Senior Maggie Carriker, a wearer...
Charger Men finish 5th, women finish 15th at NCAA Regionals
The men’s cross country team delivered its best performance in five years at its final meet of the season, the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional, finishing in fifth, while the women’s team placed 15th. Seniors Richie Johnston and Ross Kuhn led the men’s team, both finishing with personal best times of 31:44 and 31:45, respectively,...
Grotto couple say goodbye to ministry after three years
Shelby ’22 and Ben ’22 Hufford pose with their son David on the porch of the Grotto. Courtesy | Ben Hufford Hillsdale Catholic Society’s Grotto family has announced that this school year will be their last year running the Grotto ministry under the direction of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish. Ben ’22 and Shelby...



