The Westerville, Ohio Police Department received a domestic disturbance call around noon on Feb. 10. Officers Anthony Morelli and Eric Joering, 17- and 30-year veterans of the small town department, arrived at the address from which the call was made, expecting a simple check-up. When they knocked on the door, however, they were greeted by...
Year: 2018
Kim Yo-Jong is the ceremonial head of a dictatorship
Growing up, I was fascinated with the idea of North Korea. I watched documentary after documentary, trying to wrap my mind around a place so unlike my own home — a place without freedom, education, or opportunity. Watching one of these documentaries, I listened to the story of a girl who had escaped...
Women’s track runs at GVSU Big Meet
The women’s track team competed this weekend at Grand Valley State University’s Big Meet, a two-day event. The meet excluded some members of the team, who are preparing for G-MACs. “I think, as a whole, this was the best meet we’ve had all year,” senior Victoria Wichman said. “We had to leave a day early...
Improv show this Thursday
Improv is coming back. The first show of the Ad-Liberty Improv group will be tonight at 6 p.m. in the Olds Dormitory. The show will feature six actors, as well as some new content. “A lot of new-to-Hillsdale-College improvisers will be showcased tomorrow,” said Dylan Strehle, the group’s coach. The group will also play several...
Studio 42 opening celebrates art within community
Although black bears haven’t been sighted in Hillsdale county in many years, locals had an opportunity to see the black bear statues sculptor Heather Tritchka ’98 is creating at her studio space at 42 Union St. The grand opening of Studio 42 Saturday afternoon featured Tritchka’s sculptures of the mother bear and the framework for...




