Broad Street Downtown Market and Tavern is refining its menu, and the most notable change is the addition of sushi, thanks to Broad Street’s new sushi chef, Ezra Bertakis. “I’ve written a menu that will appeal to all sushi lovers from the basic to the fancy and extravagant, we want to be able to appeal...
Swim prepares for GLIACs
The Hillsdale College swim team finished its regular season on a high note on Saturday, beating Ohio Northern University 169-125 and tying with Case Western Reserve University 144-144 in Ada, Ohio. “We wanted to go out and win both ends of the meet without swimming our strongest lineup,” head coach Kurt Kirner said. “We were...
Health prohibits Turner from return to Hillsdale
Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy Professor of Philosophy Donald Turner will not return to teach at Hillsdale College. Professor of Philosophy Donald Turner’s health will prohibit him from returning to teach at Hillsdale College. He is currently living near family and friends in Alabama. Turner said he planned to come back to campus for the 2015-2016...
The psychology of terrorism produces a vicious cycle
Following the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, the fear of terrorism has triggered America’s trauma from 9/11. Halfway around the world, Israel experiences a wave of Palestinian-executed stabbings of Jewish citizens, the “knife intifada.” The attacks trigger memories of the previous century of violence. The traumas of our past affect our perception of current threats....
Comebacks fall short for men’s basketball
After erasing a 16-point deficit against the Lake Superior State Lakers in an 82-80 home win on Jan. 16, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team’s comeback attempts froze in the Upper Peninsula. The Chargers fell 74-69 to the Michigan Tech Huskies last Thursday before losing 70-64 to the Northern Michigan Wildcats on Saturday, dropping to...


