Black Thursday It was March 12, a Thursday, 11:30 a.m., a seemingly normal day for spring athletes on spring break. Coach Eric Theisen had called the baseball team into the barn for a team meeting. Coach Nikki Walbright typed out an email to her tennis team. The golf team was driving to their first tournament...
How Hillsdale’s staying busy
Colleges all over the country have shut down and millions of college students find themselves back home. Hillsdale College is no different. Several Hillsdale students, however, have found unique ways to embrace their time to make this new adventure memorable. Joshua Pautz, a senior art and math major, built a chicken coop and is now...
10 tips to work/study from home
As COVID-19 spreads, most of the country is forced to stay at home. Since the country is under a strict lockdown, students are now encouraged to stay at home in order to help restrict the spread of the virus. We are all new to the study-at-home lifestyle, so it’s time to change some habits and...
I Attended Feast and it was Nothing Like What I Expected
I will never forget watching two Galloway guys wrestle beside a huge fire with dozens of spectators cheering them on. As an outsider of Galloway, I always held my own stereotype of the dorm. I probably gathered my opinion from daily walks past the dorm, the round table its residents crowd around during meals at...
Student Fed again upholds reduced Tower Light budget
In its last meeting of the year, the Student Federation overwhelmingly upheld freezing the Tower Light’s reduced budget, amid pushback, in a 17-1 vote.




