The Student Federation granted full funding to the first club proposals of the semester at its meeting on Feb. 25. The Lyceum and Catholic Society both received the funds they requested. “The clubs do hard work to get their funding proposals to us and then we go through it and find that, unsurprisingly, the clubs...
‘Minari’ testifies to the resilience of the American dream
There is something uniquely American about moving to a new place and starting over. This trek can be filled with excitement, dread, but most of all, hope — hope that things will get better, and that what you want will materialize. This hope marks Lee Isaac Chung’s Korean-American film, “Minari,” which tells the story of...
Local artist spruces up Jilly Beans with murals
Jilly Beans Coffeehouse owner Mary-Ellen Sattler brought life to the walls of her downtown Hillsdale shop through scenic nature murals full of birch trees and animals. Sattler asked her niece Danielle Musch, a nursing student at Grand Valley State University, to paint two murals on different walls. Musch finished the first in August 2020 and...
Hillsdale Hospital expands chronic pain treatment center
The Hillsdale Hospital has expanded its pain-management capabilities by increasing care providers and a new, renovated space for treatment. With the expansion and move to the third floor on Feb. 15, the clinic is now called the Center for Excellence in Pain Management and specializes in non-surgical and non-prescription methods of reducing chronic and acute...
One plus one equals 14? The ‘boundless love’ of big families
Despite what many students learn in their elementary years, one plus one can actually equal up to fourteen. At Hillsdale, students who come from big families aren’t hard to come by. I interviewed five students, each with at least eight siblings, to hear about what it was like growing up in a big household. Sophomore...




