Head softball coach Joe Abraham said his team needed to play 10 games to reach “where they need to be.” With 14 games out of the way, the Hillsdale Softball team is ready to play two top-tier NAIA challengers Saturday in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Chargers will face Davenport University (16-3) and then Cornerstone University...
Author: Morgan Delp
Hillsdale grad combines art and business: David Lippert ’90 showing his work in the Sage Center
David Lippert ’90 has removed belly fat from Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears. Digitally, that is. “You’d be surprised how actors really look,” Lippert said. “I’ve done tattoo removal, and if there’s a profile shot with tummy sticking out, it’s edited out. Nothing is real.” The Hillsdale grad and psychology major has worked in film,...
College rallies around employee after fire
After an electrical fire destroyed the home of 15-year college employee, Physical Plant Enviromental Health and Safety Assistant Kelli Withrow, on March 9, the Hillsdale College community took action to aid Withrow, her son, and brother — all residents of the home at 25 Rippon Ave. No one was seriously injured in the fire, although...
Stop with the “swolfies”
Scrolling through Facebook and Instagram, pictures of pre-made meals and girls in sports bras staring into smudged gym mirrors litter my feed. Captions brag about how far so-and-so has come, how easy it is to prepare the entire week’s meals ahead of time, and how with a strong enough mindset, I, too, can persevere and...
Softball warms up for GLIAC play
The Hillsdale College softball team fell to the University of Illinois at Springfield in both games of the team’s opening doubleheader Monday at an indoor dome in Rosemont, Illinois. The Chargers racked up one run in each contest, compared to the Prairie Stars’ respective five and two. “We made only one error in two games....