A pop-up photography museum taught me a simple lesson: Photos impress memories on our hearts. It’s only when we use them to impress people that they become too shallow to savor. In a basement in downtown Denver is the Instagram Selfie Museum. My mom and I strolled down a set of stairs and walked into...
Local attorney files candidacy for State House
Attorney Andrew Fink ’06 will run as a Republican to represent Michigan’s 58th District in the State House of Representatives. He made the announcement at a Hillsdale County Republican Committee meeting on Thursday, Nov. 7. As an attorney, Fink said he’s had broad exposure to the law and realized that many areas of the law...
Physics department to offer spring programming, astronomy electives
The physics department is offering two elective courses next spring. Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch is hoping they will bring in more students from a variety of majors. PHY 120: Astronomy and PHY 350: Computational Physics will be offered as three- and two-credit classes respectively. Both courses have been offered in the past, Dolch said,...
Wall Street Journal columnist speaks on dangers of socialism
During her Nov. 5 lecture at Hillsdale College, Kimberley Strassel urged the audience to remember Benjamin Franklin’s famous words: “We have a republic, if you can keep it.” Now entering her 25th year at the Wall Street Journal, Strassel is concerned about the growing rejection of the founding principles that Franklin helped craft. Strassel, who...
‘The Laundromat’ should have folded
When Gary Oldman, Antonio Banderas, and Meryl Streep are combined in a cast and directed by Steven Soderbergh, it shouldn’t be unreasonable to expect a good film. Apparently it was too much to ask of Soderbergh’s new Netflix original, “The Laundromat,” however. While watching the film, my mind tried to trick me into thinking I...




