It’s hats off to this old English high tea party — the tea is piping hot, there’s a three-course meal, and hats are optional. Next Sunday, Oct. 3, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., St. Anthony’s Catholic Church is hosting a high tea party. Tickets are $8 per person and $25 per family. This high...
Year: 2021
Chargers rank first in G-MAC North, stay undefeated in conference play
The Chargers had a road trip and another winning weekend in their matches against the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers and the Trevecca Nazarene Trojans. On Tuesday, the Chargers faced the University of Findlay Oilers and won, seizing the number one spot in the G-MAC North Division. On Friday, the Chargers took on the Panthers and lost...
Music director steps down from choir, new faculty steps up
Professor and Music Department Chairman James A. Holleman is stepping down from his position as director of the college choir and chapel choir to be succeeded by Timothy McDonnell. McDonnell will fill the positions of associate chairman of music and director of sacred music, both of which have been added this year. “I have every...
Stay for the second half of football games
In both home football games the Chargers have played this season, students have made a mass exodus from their spots in the stands right before the second half. The third and fourth quarters of each game see no more than a couple dozen fans spread across the student-section bleachers, a sad comparison to the packed...
Parents, not government, should restrict video games
Gamers must have shuddered in their parents’ basement when news of China’s crackdown on video games hit headlines. Would their governments overstep their boundaries and exercise parental power? Governments should not restrict video-game use. That’s a job for the parents. Yet China has recently “barred online gamers under the age of 18 from playing on...




