When Elaine Riopelle wanted to see her niece get married, she found herself in a sticky situation — the wedding was in Jamaica, and she and her husband Edward Riopelle didn’t have the money to go. So, they set up a card table at the local farmers’ market. “We took the mustard, four jams, a...
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Alpha Rho Tau hosts apartment art show
Art honorary Alpha Rho Tau is hosting its first annual art show this Friday from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in an off-campus apartment. “This is going to be our first annual art show,” said junior Elsa Lagerquist, president of A.R.T. “We’re super excited because we are requiring all of the artwork be done outside...
Flu vaccine clinic goes viral
Hillsdale Hospital gave out 375 flu shots at its free flu clinic in September, up 225 from last year. After it ran out of its 150 flu vaccines for last year’s clinic, the hospital brought 500 vaccines to give free to Hillsdale College students as part of its community outreach. “I like people to get...
Hillsdale celebrates 100 years of homecoming: Simpson Residence wins campus competition for sixth year in the row
Hillsdale College’s homecoming centennial saw Simpson Residence bring home the trophy for the sixth year in a row. Winning several competitions throughout the week as well as homecoming overall, Simpson finished with 550 points. “The guys were super excited, especially the freshmen,” said senior Hank Prim, Simpson head resident assistant. “We like to show our...
Digital organ pipes out tunes with new technology: Sophomore duo engineers computerized console, bringing pipe dreams to reality
Science and art are, most of the time, unlikely bedfellows. When they do cooperate, however, they work in perfect harmony — literally. Sophomores Quinn Reichard and Jonathan Peters bring technology and music together with a new digital organ in the practice rooms of the Howard Music Hall, to offer an alternative to the unreliable organ...




