It’s that time of year. School is back in session, everyone’s trying to keep their New Year’s resolutions, and Career Services is sending you emails asking if you’ve applied for summer internships. Internships have incredible value. Professional experience prior to full-fledged employment rounds out your resume and shows your commitment to learning about a professional...
New Year’s resolutions: overrated or underrated?
Overrated: Goals shouldn’t require the turn of a calendar Notice anything lately? The gym is over-populated, the dining hall’s salad line is especially long, and iPhone screen time is suspiciously low. It can only mean one thing: It’s a new year. Fear not — in a month or so, things will go back to normal;...
Hillsdale dodges social media ‘purge’
Hillsdale College’s social media accounts were unaffected by the latest Twitter purge that affected many conservatives on social media. Social media manager Gianna Green said in an email that to her knowledge, “none of the accounts associated with the College were affected.” Twitter permanently banned President Donald Trump from its social media platform stating “the...
Chargers to kick off new year at home scrimmage
The Charger men’s track and field team will look to improve on a third place finish in last year’s G-MAC indoor track and field championships. After graduating All-American Joey Humes ’20, the Chargers look to fill the spot with more depth this year. Fifth-year senior Ryan Thomsen, who is returning to the team but will...
Hillsdale County high schools return to in-person learning
Hillsdale County high schools are returning to in-person instruction this January as a result of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer allowing the return across Michigan on Dec. 18, 2020. Hillsdale Community Schools, North Adams-Jerome Public Schools, and the public charter school Will Carleton Academy all resumed in-person high school classes on Monday, Jan. 4. Litchfield Community...



