Student bands will battle next week for three coveted spots as opening acts at this year’s Centralhallapalooza. Hosted by the Student Activities Board, CHP Showdown will feature eight bands, who will perform April 7 in the Old Snack Bar, from 8 p.m. to midnight. “We’re giving students an opportunity to perform in front of the...
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City to begin spring brush and leaf collection
The city will clear brush and leaves from Hillsdale residents’ homes throughout the month of April, according to the City of Hillsdale department of public services. Brush collection will begin Monday, April 4. City residents must place brush at their curbs before 7 a.m. on April 4 for the city to collect. “Brush is defined...
Professor gives birth hours after teaching class
Only six and half hours after teaching her American Political Thought class, Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics Alyssa Cortes welcomed baby Francis into the world. “I was due March 29, so I had no idea that I was going to have the baby,” Cortes said. “It was a very big surprise.” Francis was born at...
Tocco to ‘reward boldness’ in sports challenge
Businessman and philanthropist Don Tocco will challenge Hillsdale sororities and fraternities to compete against him for prize money of $35,000 in a series of athletic challenges on March 31 and April 1. “The challenge is about life,” Tocco said. “It takes courage to live well and come out and compete well against their peers and...
Four economics professors sign statement against Build Back Better agenda
Four Hillsdale College economics professors signed a statement denouncing the Biden Administration’s Build Back Better agenda featured in the Wall Street Journal on March 1. Hillsdale College Chairman of Economics, Business, and Accounting Charles Steele, Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic, Associate Professor of Economics Michael Clark, and Director of Economics Gary Wolfram signed the statement...



