On Saturday of homecoming weekend, alumni of Delta Tau Delta fraternity returned not only to see brothers and old friends, but also for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of their old fraternity’s new house on Manning Street. Hillsdale College had the Delts’ former house bulldozed after the fraternity was disbanded in 2003. Since the fraternity was resurrected...
Year: 2013
Simpson wins Homecoming
The winners of last week’s homecoming festivities are cashing in on the prizes and enjoying the fame, while others are simply enjoying a break after an exciting week. Amanda Bigney, director of student activities, said that the top three teams, Simpson, McIntyre, and Olds residences are awarded cash prizes of $300, $200, and $100, respectively....
Delps dominate doubles
Double trouble. Or at least that is what the Delp sisters’ competitors would think as they face the sibling doubles duo on the tennis court. Sisters junior Morgan Delp and sophomore Sydney Delp began their first season as a college doubles team this fall. The siblings lost their opening match in a tiebreaker against Wayne...
The golden age of ‘Breaking Bad’
People say we’re in a golden age of television. And we are, thanks to “Breaking Bad.” The show is a perfect example of how to make quality television. “All bad things must come to an end,” the showrunners of “Breaking Bad” teased fans before the finale. The only bad thing about “Breaking Bad” is its...
Masked marvels and wondertales
Bang! Smash! Pow! While Adam West’s Batman put the comic in comic book, reinforcing their mental equation with Saturday morning cartoons and nerdy teenagers who refuse to “grow up,” there is nothing funny about the artistic and storytelling value of graphic novels. All should read them or remain deprived of a medium of expression both...


