If you visited Hillsdale’s shooting range this summer, you may have seen chemistry students hopping around with trash cans, trying to catch ejected bullets before the hot metal hit the ground. Once a bullet touches the ground, it’s easily contaminated — and senior chemistry major Joe Banovetz can’t use any contaminated evidence in his senior...
Author: Jordan Finney (Jordan Finney)
Kroger to open fuel station
It’s closer than Wal-Mart, and now it may be cheaper, too. Hillsdale’s Kroger recently broke ground for the construction of a new gas station, where customers can purchase discounted fuel when they accumulate points from buying products at the grocery store. For every 100 points, customers save ten cents per gallon of fuel for one...
Enactus hosts socialist-conservative debate
Enactus is inviting a socialist to campus. Socialist Party-USA Vice Chairman John Strinka and Buckeye Institute Executive Vice President Rea Hederman are coming to discuss the role of entrepreneurship in alleviating poverty. The debate aims to answer the question of how we can help the poor and will be held at 4 p.m. on Sept....
Maple syrup tapping season begins
Michigan maple syrup production has skyrocketed in the last few years, piquing the interest of several nearby families and Hillsdale College senior Ben Holscher. “Syrup is one of the world’s healthiest sweeteners. It has just as many nutrients as honey and there’s nothing added to it,” Holscher said. “I think its health benefits are...
Wrestlers throw down in Roche
On March 22, students dropped their studies for a few hours and headed to the Roche Sports Complex to watch wrestlers drop their opponents. The Student Activities Board hosted a National Wrestling Alliance Championship International Wrestling competition, an event that attracted more than 200 students, as well as many people from the town. “Wrestlerama...


