Black Dog Meadows Flower Farm is home to farmer Dana Hicks, two black labs, and bed upon bed of fresh flowers. Since 2019, Hicks has owned and run her flower farm entirely on her own. Prior to this business venture, Hicks was a high school teacher. “I really just needed a change and I’ve always...
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Men’s tennis shows out in season opener
The Hillsdale College Men’s tennis team started off their fall season at the Chargers Men’s Tennis Invite, where they won four different draw titles. Sophomores Brennan Cimpeanu and Sean Barstow each went 6-0 between singles and doubles play. Together, they won the A doubles draw title, Head Coach Keith Turner called the pairing the best...
Kyle Mann Q&A
Kyle Mann is the editor in chief of the Babylon Bee. This interview includes questions submitted by Hillsdale students, and has been edited for length and clarity by Tracy Wilson. What’s the best joke you’ve ever told? I wrote the one during the pandemic about celebrities spelling out ‘We’re all in this together’ with their...
Chargers’ comeback falls short
Luke Keller’s career day proved not to be enough as the Hillsdale College Chargers lost to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, 35-31. The Chargers overcame a 14-0 deficit in the first quarter, rallying around Keller’s 311 yards and 3 passing touchdowns, and a break-out, 152-yard performance from redshirt freshman wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa. However, the...
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. ...