Hillsdale residents may be surprised when they turn their radio dial to 1340 AM or 99.5 FM and now find a local country station instead of the usual Radio Hillsdale full-service content. If they turn to 92.1 FM, however, they will still find the WCSR content they are used to. At the end of February,...
Year: 2020
Now is the time to be a saint: Use isolation to fulfill vocation
Synagogues have suspended worship. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints services are cancelled worldwide. Catholic masses cannot be celebrated with congregations across the nation. The spread of COVID-19 has stripped away our means of worship from us, leaving us alone and diminishing outreach for our souls. Although our lives have changed drastically in...
Scientists provide hope in midst of COVID-19 outbreak
On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced that he would extend social distancing recommendations through April 30 to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus. It’s the right call. The administration’s move to extend the recommendations appears to be driven by alarming mathematical models. In a Sunday morning interview on CNN’s “State of...
Vanilla takes the cake: Vanilla flavoring is better, more versatile than chocolate
People use the expression “that is so vanilla” to describe something that is plain, generally as an insult. But it’s not insulting at all. Rather, saying something is the most classic, fundamental flavor only proves the popularity and universal acceptance of that thing as the best. The flavor vanilla is stable and can be used...
The Weekly: Reporters should stop picking fights and start telling the truth
On Wednesday, cases of COVID-19 surpassed 200,000 in the United States. While doctors put themselves at risk to help reduce the casualties, the media has made a point of asking slanted questions. Reporters have turned the White House Coronavirus Task Force conferences into a series of lengthy bantering matches. American families, healthcare providers, business owners,...




