As the U.S. Census Bureau prepares for the 2020 census, Hillsdale County is gearing up to reach the entire community. The national census, which occurs every 10 years, determines the number of congressional seats apportioned and how state and federal dollars are distributed, among other things. Because the census occurs infrequently, undercounting one person has...
Year: 2020
Buckingham Palace properly rejects Harry and Meghan’s drama, hypocrisy
Between dramatic publicized deaths, high-profile affairs, and the living disaster that is Prince Andrew, the English royal family has seen its fair share of scandal. None, however, have been as controversial or as highly publicized as Prince Harry’s courtship and marriage to Meghan Markle. Since their engagement in November 2017, the couple has been subjected...
Track teams seek to improve after Youngstown Invite
The Charger’s women’s track and field team trekked to Youngston University for the third meet of the indoor season. The Chargers came up against tough competition and some conference opponents they will see again down the road. “The meet was okay,” head coach Andrew Towne. “It was our first big meet in terms of seeing...
Student Fed swears in new representatives
The Student Federation held its first meeting of 2020 last Thursday, Jan. 16. The Federation swore in new representatives and elected a sergeant of arms to serve for the next academic year. Senior Sean Collins will serve as president, assisted by Secretary Katherine Ryerson, Treasurer Austin Mock, and Vice President David Strobach. Collins said his...
A Defense of running late: How Chile taught me to not be on time
I’m exceptionally good at being late. Chile was my home for seven days over Christmas break, and I realized my South American family is a lot more like me than I thought, for which I’ll always be thankful. Flexibility is every Chilean’s best friend. Time goes by, and sometimes they show up late — or...




