Local business owners and community leaders met with campus leaders to strengthen ties between the city and college at a networking reception hosted by the Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honorary Saturday at the college. Enactus, one of the student groups represented at the event, used the reception to develop one of its primary projects of...
Year: 2015
Charger tennis serves in spring season
Women’s tennis opened up their spring season in Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon against Division I opponent Western Michigan University. The Chargers fell to the Broncos 7-0. All matches were completed in straight sets. Junior Lindsay Peirce played the closest singles match for the Chargers, losing the first set 6-4 and then falling behind 6-1 in the...
Joe Rago Q&A: On Obamacare and winning the Pulitzer Prize
Joe Rago is a member of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board. In college, he was editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth Review, and through his time there received an internship, and eventually a job, at WSJ in 2005. Rago won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Writing for his work on the Affordable Care Act. Winning...
Our culture is sexually broken
When the film adaptation of a wildly popular erotic novel — “50 Shades of Grey” — comes out on our annual celebration of love, you know our culture has a disordered conception of the relationship between love and sexuality. We have a sex obsession. I am constantly reminded of it everywhere. From social media to...
Women’s basketball eliminated in the U.P.
The Hillsdale women’s basketball season ended last night in the same place that it began five months ago: the Upper Peninsula. The Chargers made their fifth trip to the U.P. where they lost to the ninth-ranked Michigan Tech Huskies 67-49 last night in Houghton, Michigan in the first round of the GLIAC conference tournament. The...