When the eight members of a men’s a cappella ensemble began to sing, they invited their audience into a timeless musical journey into the minds and hearts of the immigrants and refugees of the world. In a performance in Christ Chapel on Saturday at 8 p.m., Cantus, one of the few full time a cappella...
Women’s dorms build new culture across campus
The women’s residence halls have shifted gears all across campus this year. The Townhouses and Koon Residence both became women’s dorms. New Dorm and Benzing Residence welcomed freshmen and returning upperclassmen, marking a new approach to the women’s dorm life which typically has kept freshmen and upperclassmen segregated. All of these changes have meant focusing...
Alumni return to Hillsdale, begin dating and now engaged
“You know who’s the cutest boy in our class? Zane Mabry.” Hadiah Ritchey ’20 turned to her friends and told them this in AJ’s Cafe her senior year. Though they barely knew each other at that point, Ritchey and Mabry ’20 are now engaged after reconnecting and dating as alumni. Ritchey is currently the project...
Million dollar dream hits the waves
When sophomore Caleb Greene began dreaming up million-dollar ideas, he and his dreams hit the waves, literally. Greene created his own wakesurf board company, Glen Lake Surf Co., in the summer of 2020. Greene conceived the idea for GLSC in June 2020 while working his summer job at the Glen Craft Marina in Glen Arbor,...
Freshmen travels to Uganda for summer mission trip
This past summer, freshman Isabella Socha and her father, Robert Socha, embarked on a life-changing journey to Uganda, Africa. Since high school, Socha dreamed of going on a mission trip to Africa, but it became a reality when she and her father developed a relationship with Pastor Paul Gidudu, a minister who lives in Uganda. ...




