“Nina Cried Power,” the new four-song EP from Hozier (whose full name is Andrew Hozier-Byrne), is a much-needed collection of new music from one of modern rock’s most original artists. To be released next year, the EP is the precursor to a full-length album, Hozier’s first since 2014. Hozier’s only full-length album released to date,...
Author: Sutton Dunwoodie
Mossey Library: How books come and go
When a faculty member or a student needs a book, they go to Michael Alex Mossey Library, a Hillsdale institution since 1971. But the Hillsdale College community doesn’t have to stop with the books already on the shelves. Students and professors alike get a say in what new books are ordered. When the library doesn’t...
Men take seventh at SRU meet
The Hillsdale Chargers took seventh place out of 29 teams at the Division II Pre-National meet at Slippery Rock University on Saturday. The team was led by junior Joey Humes, who finished fourth overall and won his third G-MAC Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week award, the most of any Hillsdale athlete this year....
Men: Chargers Sweep Hillsdale Invitational
When junior Alex Oquist crossed the finish line in 10th place, dripping rainwater and sweat, he clinched the men’s cross country team’s first victory of the year at Saturday’s Hillsdale Invitational. Despite one runner falling on the muddy course, the Chargers were able to persevere and defend their home course against regional opponents Lake Superior...
Humes leads pack of 412 runners at Greater Louisville Classic
Junior Joey Humes surged late to take first place in the Greater Louisville Classic and helped propel the men’s cross country team to a fourth-place finish last Saturday. Humes ran the 8 kilometers in 24 minutes and 17 seconds, breaking the previous G-MAC record. Humes and Dominic Patacsil from Wabash College broke away from the...




