If you’re staying in Hillsdale for fall break, don’t worry. Many students travel, and lots of students go home on this 5-day vacation. But a decent amount of students stay in Hillsdale over the long weekend. If this is your first — or fourth — fall break in Hillsdale, here are some adventures on which...
Author: Hannah Cote
NEEDTOBREATHE invites Michigan “Into The Mystery”
When NEEDTOBREATHE had to cancel their “Out of Body” album tour last year, they didn’t believe they could resurface. But the energy they brought to the Michigan Lottery Amphitheater in Sterling Heights, Michigan on Oct. 1 tells a completely new narrative — one of renewal, revival, and electricity. NEEDTOBREATHE, a Christian rock folk band, opened...
Give Hillsdale County a fair chance
The only easy way to see a 578-pound pumpkin this week is to attend “The Most Popular Fair on Earth” as soon as possible. Anyone who has driven past the grandstand on M-99 has seen the famous motto of the Hillsdale County Fair, which goes on through Saturday. Students have just a few more days...
St. Anthony’s to hold high tea party
It’s hats off to this old English high tea party — the tea is piping hot, there’s a three-course meal, and hats are optional. Next Sunday, Oct. 3, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., St. Anthony’s Catholic Church is hosting a high tea party. Tickets are $8 per person and $25 per family. This high...
Alumnae’s newborn babies share birthday
On Aug. 31, Caroline Greb ’21 and Julia Salloum ’21 both welcomed their firstborn children into the world. “We had joked so often about giving birth on the same day,” Salloum said. “It was both hilarious but unsurprising when it actually happened.” Greb gave birth at 2:56 a.m., and Salloum gave birth at 9:01 p.m....




