Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes” encapsulates the progression of storytelling, according to senior history major Sabrina Barlow. In her Senior Museum Studies project which she presented in the Heritage Room last Thursday morning, she said storytelling is an inherently communal human experience, but that with the advent of certain technologies, it progressively becomes more...
Year: 2019
Career Services podcast to be published on Appple Podcasts
Hillsdale College Career Services has recently gained approval to publish its podcast, “Beyond the Bubble,” on Apple Podcasts. The podcast features alumni, parents, and friends of the college to discuss their careers. The podcast is one of a recent shift from Career Services to create more resources for recent alumni. “We wanted to turn from...
Vampire Weekend to release ‘life-goes-on’ album after 6 years
On April 4, fan-favorite indie rock band Vampire Weekend gave fans a sneak peek of its upcoming album, “Father of the Bride,” with the release of another EP, “This Life/Unbearably White.” “Father of the Bride,” which is set to release on May 3, will be the band’s first full-length album in six years. Its last...
Amy Otterbein: The core of a football family
Long before she sat in the bleachers at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium to watch Hillsdale College football games, Amy Otterbein grew up sitting in her family’s living room watching football as a kid. She watched games with her father, Stephen Adams, and not too much has changed. But now, she roots solely for the Chargers,...
Chargers split final four home games
After splitting a doubleheader against the Lake Erie College Storm, the Hillsdale College Chargers split their final two home games against the Ursuline College Arrows. After celebrating Senior Day in their games with Lake Erie, senior outfielder Katie Kish and senior second baseman Amanda Marra each surpassed 50 hits this season. Senior third baseman Jessica...




