I have always loved to read. I remember the excitement from when I was younger of going to the library with my dad. I’d run to the children’s section just to sit in the aisle and flip through the chapter books, searching for a new adventure to read. I would proudly strut to the front...
Author: Gray Turner (Gray Turner)
Documentary class premieres new film ‘The Prison Games
The documentary filmmaking class premiered its film “The Prison Games” on Tuesday night in Plaster Auditorium. The documentary covered a series of football games played during the 1960s and ’70s between the Hillsdale Chargers and a team of prisoners within the State Prison of Southern Michigan facility in Jackson, Michigan. “This is an absolutely fascinating...
Students to premiere documentary on ‘The Prison Games’
The documentary filmmaking class will screen this semester’s group project, “The Prison Games,” Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Entry and concessions will be free. The documentary covers a piece of little-known history from the Hillsdale Chargers football team. In the 1960s and ’70s, the football program was so large that they split...
Students compete in Catholic vs. Protestant soccer game
The Protestants defeated the Catholics 3-0 in Campus Rec’s Protestant vs. Catholic soccer game, El Classico, at Hayden Park. “The goal of the event is to have a fun way to get students around campus who play soccer but maybe don’t have the skill level of a club member to get them all together, to...
InterVarsity organizes event to pray for Israel
InterVarsity students hosted a “Remembering Israel” service this week to unify campus in prayer and mourning for the suffering in Israel. Seniors Kaeleigh Di Cello, Abigail Snyder, and Elizabeth Sible hosted the event in Christ Chapel. “It started with us wanting to get campus to come together and educate about what’s happening and then mourn...



