Sophomore Jared Schipper, a finance major, broke Hillsdale’s pole-vaulting record, a record he already held, with a jump of 5.15 meters on Friday night. Schipper was named GLIAC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week on Tuesday. You were just named GLIAC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week and are now ranked fourth in Division II....
Author: Ramona Tausz (Ramona Tausz)
Phi Mu Alpha sponsors Battle of the Bands
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia men’s music honorary’s annual Battle of the Bands will take place Friday night, with a lineup that includes four student band performances and a special appearance by Simpson Dormitory’s group Patches of Paisley. The event, which features a cash bar, will be held at the Elks Lodge at 60 North Manning...
Time to say goodbye to Cake Thyme
Cake Thyme, the bakery at 59 N. Broad Street that has been a staple of downtown Hillsdale since 2011, has closed its Hillsdale store. Owner Marcia Cole moved with her family to Adrian, Michigan, and operates the business from her new home. “I am selling the building, but I am still running Cake Thyme,” Cole...
Hillsdale a Christian school?
Hillsdale College has always been a Christian institution — not merely a liberal arts college with mostly Christian professors and students — according to its articles of association. In the past, misconceptions have occasionally arisen as to whether Hillsdale is officially a Christian institution or if it is merely a school that adheres to a...
Archery club flies into Hillsdale
Hillsdale College’s new Archery Club hopes that by next year, it will be recognized as an official campus organization with a competitive team and ability to apply for funding. The club held its first informational meeting Thursday to communicate its presence to students and elect officers. At this first gathering, the club also gained eight...


