As an art major’s senior year approaches, so does a gargantuan graduation requirement unique to their department: prepare and participate in a senior art exhibit that displays the best work of their entire undergraduate careers.
Second group prepares show
A culmination of four years of work. The final test of mettle and skill. The last hurrah of every art major: the senior art show.
Diving into the debate
As the diver stood at the edge of the diving board, we all held our breath. One, two, three bounces. She jumped, twisted, and entered the water. The scores: 6, 7, 6.5. The swimmers relaxed, let out a collective sigh of relief, and clapped for the surfacing diver. That final dive secured the dual-meet win.
We need good men
Mr. Gaiser, I disagree with the argument of your recent article “Choose Good Principles, not Good Men.” Your fundamental belief — unless I’ve misread you — is that man need only believe in the right principles and all will be well. I would argue that we need good principles, yes, but these principles need great men to have any value.
Question life and live it
Here in Hillsdale, a great many of us think ourselves pretty good about asking the “why” questions. We all need to remember a few things, though.

