Senior economics major JP Gurnee has played tennis for over a decade. His passion for playing has turned into an assistant coaching job for the women’s tennis team due to Hillsdale’s lack of a men’s tennis team. Tell me about your tennis background I played a lot of tennis in high school. I started playing...
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Charger Chatter: Amber Mock
Amber Mock, a young mother and volunteer coach for the Hillsdale women’s track and basketball teams, moved to Hillsdale last July with her husband and daughter. Originally from Chicago, Mock explains her transition to Hillsdale and what it’s like to coach while raising a young child. So tell me about yourself My husband and I...
Campus security will register bicycles
Campus security is increasing efforts to keep students’ property safe by implementing a voluntary bicycle registration program. The registration is a free, one-time form to be filled out by students and faculty. Those who register are given a small sticker with a unique four-digit identifying number to put on the front of the bike. Unlike...
Cake Thyme holds storefront grand opening
Marcia Cole, owner of Cake Thyme in downtown Hillsdale, saw her dream realized Saturday, Oct. 5, at the grand opening of her bakery’s storefront. After working from a booth at the Hillsdale Farmer’s Market and on an order-by-order basis for a few years, Cole’s shop is now open for business. “This has been kind of...
Defining ‘journalist’ is the definition of tyranny
Americans have very few restrictions on what they can publish. With copyright laws as an exception, we are guaranteed that “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” It appears, however, that Michigan legislators may need a refresher course on our constitutional rights. State Representative Ellen Lipton introduced HB-4770 in...
