An escape from homework. A place to build relationships. The satisfaction of serving other people—and you even get paid to do it. Working as a student housekeeper at the College’s Dow Hotel is a lot more than just folding bedsheets. “I just kind of wanted a job on campus, just to kind of keep...
‘Hello, it’s me:’ Adele returns
Adele doesn’t write break-up songs. She gives her audience anthems to proclaim. The difference lies in her delivery. While most break up songs straddle between the blatant acceptance and unavoidable withdrawal of losing someone, Adele is firm in her confidence, acknowledging her sorrow but rising above and beyond it with her sound and lyrics. On...
Don’t listen to your mom, watch horror movies
The very first horror movie I saw was “The Conjuring.” It was a stormy night in October and my dad suggested watching something other than the typical “The Incredibles” or “Gladiator.” Lucky for us, my mom was out of town. Unlucky for us, she later found out what we watched. Based on her reaction, one...
SAB hosts paintball showdown at Michindoh Conference Center
The Student Activities Board will host a battle-royale style paintball competition at Michindoh Conference Center this Friday at 3 p.m. Teams of ten students will have 30 minutes to overtake another team on the Michindoh paintball course. Weapons and protective gear will be provided. The event is free to students, but participants are responsible for...
Softball wins final two games of the fall season
The Hillsdale Chargers softball team finished their last games of the fall season with two wins against the Jackson Community College Jets 12-4 and 8-1 respectively. “I feel so motivated after winning our last game,” sophomore first and third baseman Grace Wallner. “Winter training can be very mentally taxing because we are just practicing and...




