This Saturday evening, the women of Sigma Alpha Iota will hold their fall concert, “A Little Night Music,” at 8 p.m. in the Howard Music Building’s McNamara Rehearsal Hall. The concert, expected to last about an hour and a half, will feature 14 acts. “A lot of the music is more geared toward night music...
Author: Madeleine Jepsen (Madeleine Jepsen)
New chemistry core, new chemistry chair
Those who don’t know him might recognize Associate Professor of Chemistry Matthew Young as the professor who walks with his daughter across campus to preschool in the morning, often sporting a beard which rivals that of Professor of English Justin Jackson. This year, Young also became the chair of the chemistry department, and is helping...
‘Finding God in the Waves’: a story of faith and doubt
“What miracle is parting the sea in the face of a supernova? What power lies in an empty tomb when you compare it to nebulae that are hundreds of light-years in diameter, giving birth to stars?” Mike McHargue, an author, speaker, and podcaster on science and religion, grappled with these questions as he struggled to...
Softball wraps up fall season with winning weekend
The 2016-17 Hillsdale College softball team team started its fall season with a sweep against Jackson Community College on Oct. 6, and wrapped up that same weekend with a three-game set in Grass Lake, Michigan, where the Chargers went 2-1. Head coach Joe Abraham said the team’s fall performance shows promise for its final season...
‘Love, Laughter and Dreams’: Celebrating 65 years of marriage
In a 1947 Chicago suburb, a female lifeguard showed a young man just back from two years in the Navy how to do a reverse dive into the community pool. Now, the two are celebrating 65 years of marriage and the 12 children, 39 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren their family has grown to include. “She...




