Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will host Hillsdale College’s Battle of the Bands this Saturday, Dec. 7. Five bands will take the stage Saturday night at 8 p.m. and battle until a decisive winner is decided by a panel of faculty judges and audience approval – “American Idol-style” said junior Ian Swanson, director of the event....
Author: Natalie McKee (Natalie McKee)
A Victorian Christmas at the Grosvenor House
This Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1 and 2, the Grosvenor House in Jonesville, Mich., will host “A Victorian Christmas,” a chance to go back in time and enjoy the sights and smells of Christmases long, long ago. The Victorian-style house, built in 1874 by Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor, has hosted a “Victorian Christmas” for the past...
Thai food and train cars
You may never meet Casper the Friendly Ghost, but Hillsdale has its own resident paranormal buddy. Her name is Agnes, and she haunts the Coffee Cup Diner, according to Kevin Murray, who has worked there since 2006. “She is like Casper, except a girl,” Murray said. Pai Ringenberg, the diner’s owner, only laughed in response...
Grinnell player rewrites mark of shame
For Hillsdale College men’s basketball, the shame of a 58-year old record has been erased from NCAA record books. Jack Taylor, a sophomore who plays basketball at Grinnell College in Iowa, broke the previous record for the most points scored in a game on Tuesday, Nov. 20. With 138 points in a single game,Taylor broke...
Christian studies honorary refounded
A new honorary, Alpha Omega, was recognized on Nov. 15 by Student Federation. Alpha Omega is an honorary for Christian Studies majors and minors. It was originally founded at Hillsdale College in the early ’90s, professor of Christian Studies Michael Bauman said. The refounding process began about three weeks ago, so the idea is very...

