He plays baseball and basketball. He was on his school’s varsity tennis team. He biked 250 miles over eight days. He trekked through the mountains of Filmont, NM with his boy scout troop. He did all of this with one arm and two prosthetic legs. Meet Greg Rybka, a freshman who refuses to let his...
Author: Natalie McKee (Natalie McKee)
College renovates, improves arb waterfall
Over the summer, a new waterfall was installed in Slayton Arboretum. Ranessa Cooper, professor of biology and director of the arboretum, explained that some Hillsdale visitors toured the arb and informed the college they knew of a company that mightwww be willing to restore the existing waterfall. There has been a waterfall in the arb...
Cheer team prepares for next year
The cheerleading team held try outs this week, April 5 to 7. Fifteen women were accepted by the team and they are anticipating a few more additions from the freshman class, according to junior Natalie Clore, cheerleading president. Clore said the women participated in a three-day tryout process. They learned hip-hop choreography, a sideline cheer,...
Q&A: Katie Pavlich on guns
Katie Pavlich is the news editor for Townhall.com, a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine, and the award-winning author of the New York Times Bestseller ‘Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up.’ She is an activist for Second Amendment rights who travels to colleges nationwide to encourage respectful gun culture. You are...
Fast pitch for a fast cure to cancer
This Saturday, April 4, the Hillsdale softball team will be fundraising for the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Brad Monastiere, assistant athletic director for media relations and event management, said the origin for the event began with the softball team’s new powder-blue uniforms. After learning that powder blue was the representative color for prostate cancer, Monastiere said...

