Los Angeles has been in a drought for quite some time, and it’s not just due to their lack of water. Angelinos seem to be more passionate about the upcoming opportunity for the Los Angeles Dodgers to claim a World Series trophy, breaking the team’s drought for the first time since 1988. Standing in between...
Year: 2018
‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser,’ and so was this movie
I’m always down for a body-positivity movie. When Friday night rolls around, and I cozy up in socks and sweats to munch popcorn and chill, I don’t want an art film. I don’t want a movie to make me think too hard or feel obliged to appreciate the perfect combination of reality and pain. I...
How important is this election, really?
The elections of 2018 are the most important in our lives. At least, that’s what former Vice President Joe Biden thinks (so it must be true, right?): “This is the most important election any of us have voted in so far,” he said last week. He’s not alone. Last week, Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen...
Local college fair encourages high school students to apply for college
Hillsdale County Community Foundation is doing all it can to encourage high school kids to go to college. The HCCF hosted over 70 colleges from Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio at their 12th annual college fair in Hillsdale College’s Searle Center. Over 300 students from across Hillsdale County attended, and the HCCF also had a booth...
College considers adding classical education master’s program
Hillsdale College is considering starting a classical education master’s program, but the idea is still in the brainstorming stages with no fixed plan, according to Hillsdale College Provost David Whalen and Associate Professor and Chairman of Education Dan Coupland. “Hillsdale doesn’t do anything unless it is pretty confident that it is going to do it...




