Michigan’s potholes are the third worst in the nation, according to a recent study. The study by QuoteWizard organized states by Google search statistics from 2004 to 2022, looking at the average number of pothole complaints and repairs. The study ranked Michigan behind only Washington and Indiana. Three Michigan cities were included in the study...
‘The Power of the Dog,’ just an Oscar-nominated unoriginal story
It is easy to see why “The Power of the Dog” is the current darling projected to reap the most awards at this year’s Academy Awards. Already having snagged the 2022 Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, director Jane Campion has deftly crafted a story filled with big name actors, magnificent cinematography, and an excellent...
Elise Mason represents Chargers swimming at NCAA Championship meet
Freshman Elise Mason placed 33rd, 40th, and 22nd in her three events at the Division II NCAA championship meet in Greensboro, North Carolina March 9 through 12. Mason qualified for the meet due to her performance in the 1650 yard freestyle at the GMAC/MEC meet in February. The time she earned at the meet was...
Cartier makes history as Chargers cap off record-breaking season
Junior forward Patrick Cartier made history yet again, becoming the first player in program history to earn first-team All-American honors as the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team made the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the first time in program history before falling to the No. 2 ranked Indiana University (Pennsylvania) 67-55 Tuesday, March 22...
The thrill of antique shopping
At the Georgetown flea market last summer, I discovered one of my best treasures yet. Following our routine, my aunt and I woke up at the crack of dawn, grabbed iced coffee, and drove down Wisconsin Avenue to the market in order to beat the D.C. heat and score the best finds. There it sat,...




