Reagan Linde is a senior from Billings, Montana studying art and politics. She is planning to pursue a Master’s in counseling and hopes to open a private practice. When did your artistic journey begin? My earliest childhood memory was when I was fingerpainting and my mom gave me blue paints to go in the backyard...
Dawn Theater to host public ribbon cutting
The Dawn Theater will host a public ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on Friday, March 4 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. This will be the first public event held in the space since 2015, according to Gianna Green ’17, communities manager for CL Real Estate and general manager of the Dawn Theater. Admission is free...
‘Some call it church, some call it bull riding’
Every Saturday night at ProEdge Arena, Earl and Carie Proctor bring the gospel and bucking bulls together to create a show full of entertainment and evangelism. Bull riding competition, music, games, and giveaways make for a community hotspot in Osseo, MI. But more than an entertainment center, ProEdge arena provides the gospel, worship, and prayer...
Professors react: Ukraine invasion unwarranted
Hillsdale professors agreed that western nations should oppose the Russian invasion of Ukraine, although disagreed about what that response should look like. War broke out last Wednesday in Ukraine when Russian troops, stationed at the border for nearly a month, invaded. Western nations have condemned the action and imposed economic sanctions on Russia while promising...
Men’s T&F takes fourth at G-MAC Indoor Championship
On the last day of competition, the Hillsdale College men’s track and field team jumped past Walsh University and Cedarville University from sixth to finish fourth in the G-MAC Indoor Championship. 10 Chargers placed in the top five in their events, including freshman Sean Fagan taking first in the 60 meter hurdles with a time...




