With the upcoming anniversary of the Missouri Compromise in early March, Associate Professor of Politics Forrest Nabors from the University of Alaska-Anchorage spoke Mon. Feb. 18 about the political tension that made the historical event a modern Athens-Sparta conflict. Nearly synonymous with modern-day tensions among political parties, the geographical line of the Missouri Compromise symbolizes...
Author: Isabella S. Redjai
Charger Chatter: Corinne Prost
Corinne Prost is a senior from Peoria, Arizona. She is studying Rhetoric and Public Address at Hillsdale, and is on the women’s tennis team. Q: When did you first pick up a tennis racquet? CP: I first picked up a racquet when I was about 10 years old. I was playing soccer at...
ArtWorks accepting nominations for 2019 Artist of the Year
Bringing Hillsdale County together through both community encouragement and involvement in the arts, ArtWorks of Hillsdale is opening the nominations for the 2019 ‘Artist of the Year’ award to the public. Nominations can be made by any individual who recognizes a community member’s advocacy or involvement in the local arts. “In the past usually ArtWorks...
Chargers run win streak to five
On Saturday and Sunday, the Hillsdale College Chargers defeated Purdue Northwest University and no. 22 Ferris State University for a 2-0 weekend and a 5-0 start to the season. In no. 1 doubles on Saturday, junior Charlie Adams and senior Justin Hyman won 6-1, while the available doubles point was clinched through a 7-5 win...
Music and millennials: An album ‘we’ can all relate to
You’re sitting on your bed, looking out the window, reminiscing about the good times you had with your high school heartbreaker. And you’re probably listening to gnash’s debut album, “we.” Coming out from the heart of Los Angeles, gnash, otherwise known as Garrett Nash, not only flexes his rapper-singer-songwriter identity in his first full album,...