This weekend the Student Activities Board is hosting Harvest Festival, the first event since the cancellation of the Garden Party. The event will be a carnival celebration chock-full of pumpkins, balloon animals, and deep-fried treats. Harvest Festival will take place this Friday, Oct. 16, from 3 – 6 p.m. on the quad. SAB typically hosts...
Author: Hannah Cote
Donuts and Discourse
If you’re looking for thoughtful discussion, new people, or just a simple Saturday brunch, Necessary Society is an open door for anyone interested. Alumna Reagan Antonio ’20 began Necessary Society as a way of bringing people together on the weekends to cultivate conversation and enjoy a meal. Now, Antonio has passed the tradition on to...
Alums release new post-pop album ‘When the sun gets low’
When the sun gets low, the musical genius of Rourke Michael rises to dawn. Senior John Szczotka and alums Carson Waites ‘20, Jake Rummel ‘20, and Ryan Burns ‘19 wrote, recorded, and produced their album “When the Sun Gets Low” under their band name Rourke Michael. This is their second full length album, available...
Chargers take advantage of extra pre-season time
Even without a fall season, the Hillsdale College Volleyball team continues intense training at Hayden Park and in the weight room with a special focus on mental toughness. The team would typically be in its regular season, but now the Chargers are having their “non-traditional” season in place of the fall season, where they are...
SAB cancels Garden Party, Carnival in the Arb due to coronavirus concerns
Hillsdale’s Student Activities Board has canceled Carnival in the Arb. The event, which was designed to replace the Garden Party, was formally canceled Tuesday due to safety and health concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. “It was a team decision to cancel the event on Friday,” said Zane Mabry ’20, director of Student Activities. “We...




