The Hillsdale education department revised its early childhood education minor for the fall of 2022, focusing primarily on the history and philosophy of education. Hillsdale College has a long history of training teachers, according to head of the early childhood education minor and director of the Mary Randall Preschool, Sonja Bindus. Bindus said the goal...
An interview with Arlie: 2022 CHP Band
Didya think Arlie would end up in the Dale? Arlie, an alternative indie-pop band based in Nashville, Tennessee, was founded in 2015. The touring group includes singer Nathaniel Banks, Michael Salabrino on guitar, Luke Saison on bass, and Aaron Umberger on drums. Their first full-length debut album, “Break The Curse,” will be released on June...
Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity to disband after nearly a century
After nearly 100 years on campus, the Hillsdale chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota women’s music honorary will disband at the end of the semester due to low membership. SAI has had a nationally-recognized chapter at Hillsdale since November 1925, according to president and senior Sydney Crawford. “Recruitment has been very difficult over the past few...
Harry Styles is nothing new
Harry Styles’ new single, “As It Was,” gives us a masterclass in masking mediocre music with interesting visuals. At first glance, the lyrics do not reveal anything insightful. They talk vaguely of the world “as it was” without offering any particular message or new perspective. Like many pop songs, the lyrics are fuzzy enough to...
Chargers fighting for G-MAC Tournament spot
The Hillsdale College women’s tennis team suffered two losses this weekend, losing to Tiffin 4-0 and to Findlay 4-3. Freshman Melanie Zampardo said these are some of the most difficult teams in the conference. “I actually feel great about this weekend,” Zampardo said. “Although we didn’t come out on top this time, we still showed...



