To the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma, their cook and new house director, Jennifer Steele, is mom. Commonly called “Jen,” Steele has served as the cook for KKG for almost four years, and has accepted the position as the sorority’s house director this semester, since former House Director Debra Reister retired last spring. “When we...
Year: 2018
The Weekly: Support your Chargers
This weekend, alumni, families, and fans will pack the seats of Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium for the Homecoming football game. Students should, too — and not just this Saturday. This year’s Chargers promise to be worth watching; they just knocked off the No.12 team in the country last weekend, Ohio Dominican University. Every year, students...
Blade & Bones brings low prices
The sign for Michael Williams’ store, Blade and Bones, on North Howell Street reads “swords and knives, furniture, computers, camera security systems, backpacks, niteize gear, pallet gear, and more.” Williams opened the store this past summer on July 20 and like the sign says, he sells a large array of things. The store is full...
Go Greek: The Greek system cultivates community
Across the country, college administrations and students are fighting battles against sexual assault, binge drinking, and gender inclusion. Its target? The Greek system. These single-sex organizations are plastered all over the media with stereotypes including raging parties, extreme hazing, and elitist exclusivity. The Greek system appears to cultivate secret societies revolving primarily around social functions,...
Chargers upset No. 12 Panthers in statement conference win
In a game that featured 11 turnovers and more than 1,000 yards of offense, the Hillsdale College Chargers defeated No. 12 Ohio Dominican University on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, 34-18. ODU is the defending G-MAC champions and was predicted to finish first in the conference again this season. The loss is the Panthers’ first-ever against...




