The women’s track team returned from Michigan State University with three wins and two provisional marks. Sophomore jumper Tara Townsend said many field events were moved to the indoor track due to cold and windy weather conditions. Hillsdale faced conference rivals such as Findlay University, as well as Division I schools like the University of...
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Student bands to battle for CHP slots Friday
Owen Gerth and John Schaefer from Schizmatics perform at CHP Showdown 2022. Eight student bands will battle for a chance to play at Centralhallapalooza during CHP Showdown on April 12 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the Old Snack Bar. The Alligator Wranglers, Ambassadors, Runaround, Schizmatics, Spike Jager and the Spitfires, Diet of Worms,...
Professors’ Picks: Dave Stewart, professor of history
Song: “El Meu Avi” (1991) by Los Manolos Several professors actually told me not to answer this question because I have such poor taste in music. Ignoring them, I’ll choose Los Manolos’ rendition of “El Meu Avi.” It is a traditional Catalan sea shanty about a grandfather leaving his small town to fight in the...
Student Activities Board hosts murder mystery night
Students gathered in the Hoynak Room for a Great Gatsby themed murder mystery night filled with laughter, thrill, and theatrics Nov. 9. Students played in teams of up to five people, each team playing a character who had attended Jay Gatsby’s gala when character Sid Forman was unexpectedly murdered. The objective of the game was...
Alumnus discusses historic community
Nick Tabor ’09 examined the decline of a community founded by freedmen who entered America on the last transatlantic slave ship in a lecture Monday. The English department and Dow Journalism Program hosted Tabor’s lecture, based on his book, “Africatown: America’s Last Slave Ship and the Community It Created.” Published earlier this year, the book...



