S ometimes I stop what I am doing and daydream about a class I took seven months ago. I think about the manatee that swam by me in Zane Grey Creek, fishing for sharks with my friends after hours of identifying snails in the lab, the fresh seafood I mowed on at Whale Harbor Buffet,...
Don’t call it a holiday tree: it’s a damn christmas tree
Ho, ho, ho! Merry holiday! Each holiday season, it seems that more and more public locations are putting up “holiday trees,” instead of Christmas trees. Unsurprisingly, there is no visual difference between the two decorations; only the name differs. Last year, Republican Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee proclaimed that the state’s Christmas tree would be...
Cheating scandal highlights flawed education system
The quick peek at the closest test. The whispering of an answer to the kid in the front row. The reading of the crumpled cheat sheet when the teacher’s not looking. This is what usually comes to mind when one thinks of cheating in school. Students cheat and of course this is a problem with...
The Collegian Weekly
The editors’ meeting has already started when he moseys in. He’s wearing a shirt with an oversize wolf on it, a well-worn plaid flannel, and a Florida Marlins hat, and he’s sorry he’s late but he forgot we had a meeting. He’s our lovable sports editor, Phil Morgan II, or Deuce, as we know him....
This week in Hillsdale History
1870 — Christopher Dickerson, a general (and prisoner) of the Civil War, purchases Cedar Island on Lake Baw Beese. Following his death two years later, his son would give a man named Bud Sellars, later known as the famous “Hermit of Cedar Island,” permission to take up residence there. Though not truly a hermit, Sellars...