Before I could could count to 10 or sing my ABCs, I was helping my parents prepare meals in my childhood home. Even today, my family and I spends most of our time together cooking in the kitchen. Next to all of the serving dishes and cooking utensils rest two editions of our most-beloved cookbook,...
Year: 2019
Artificial intelligence threatens human relationships
Imagine if genuine and fulfilling love was only a matter of money. Something without the messiness and risk of rejection that comes from real-life relationships. Something that took only a few hundred dollars and a functioning internet connection to reach. Last month, experts in the field of artificial intelligence visited Hillsdale’s campus for the Center...
Chance for first eludes Chargers
Despite a 19-2 run early in the first half, the Hillsdale College Chargers couldn’t hold on to an early lead and lost 75-70 to the University of Findlay Oilers at home on Saturday. The defeat snapped Hillsdale’s eight-game winning streak, and dropped the Chargers back to second place in the G-MAC, behind first-place Findlay. Hillsdale’s...
Iconography class allows students to encounter saints
When Sarah Conley, who teaches weekly iconography workshops at Saint Anthony Catholic Church, was asked to join a group of women from the parish to make icons, she said she jumped at the opportunity because “I wanted to get to know people in the church.” That was four years ago, and she had only been...
Upbound at work helps employ disabled
With the help of programs like Upbound at Work, disabled individuals in Michigan are finding employment at Fortune 500 companies such as Ford Motor and IBM. Upbound at Work is an employment outreach program under its umbrella non-profit the Autism Alliance of Michigan. The unemployment rate for Autistic individuals has only decreased by 1 percent...



