The Marc Sanders Foundation recently awarded Paul Rezkalla, postdoctoral research fellow at Hillsdale College, a Marc Sanders Prize in “Philosophy in the Media.” The “Philosophy in the Media” program strives to train philosophers to be better equipped to increase the presence of philosophy in the media world, such as podcasts, journalism, and video media. Its...
Everyone should learn to cook
I’m standing over a ripping hot cast iron pan at 11:40 p.m., cooking carne asada and waiting for the quesadilla that will result. An hour ago, I had no idea I was going to do this. Yet because of the Whitley Residence camaraderie and Walmart not closing until 11 p.m., I can achieve my goals....
Women’s tennis drops hardfought match to GVSU
The Hillsdale College women’s tennis team suffered a loss against Grand Valley State University on Feb. 12, finishing 2-5. Freshman Libby McGivern said going into the match, she felt the team was prepared to compete following the successes of the previous weekend’s match. Although the Chargers lost, McGivern said the team stayed positive throughout the...
From the city streets to the rooftops: Halftime show makes cultural history
The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show brought California to the field. In the first of its kind, the all-rap halftime show featured a packed lineup of hip-hop and R&B legends. With Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar as its leaders, the show evoked history and meaning. Dr. Dre and...
President’s Ball returns to former format
The Student Activities Board hosted the first traditional President’s Ball since Michigan’s COVID-19 mandates came into effect. “This was our first President’s Ball back,” SAB member and sophomore Gabby Lewis said. “Last year we had to make some changes because of the COVID mandates, and this year we really wanted people to not have to...




