The Hillsdale County Fair entertained as many as 100,000 fairgoers last week, according to Fair Manager Lori Hull. The event, which ran from Sept. 27 to Oct. 2, featured live country music, pig races, and a farm magician. “The most fun thing about the fair is seeing things people that you know have entered,” said...
Having a ball with GOAL
It wasn’t until senior Carson Bell watched a fifth grader take his first defensive charge in basketball that he realized just how much his involvement in the GOAL Community Sports Program meant to young athletes in the community. Bell ran onto the court to congratulate the player whose big smile said it all: he was...
Everyone should go to therapy
If you ever want to make quick enemies, try dropping the line “everyone should go to therapy.” You’ll get scoffed at by those who have severe substance abuse problems, run through romantic partners like songs on a Spotify playlist, and who can’t communicate even if their life depends on it. You do not need severe...
CCA I addresses Russian culture, history
While tensions between Russia and Ukraine heightened with President Vladimir Putin’s hint of nuclear warfare, Hillsdale College hosted its first Center for Constructive Alternatives from Oct 2-5 to discuss Russian history, culture, and modern politics. “The theater we are entering has been, in the last century and a half, the single most violent military theater...
Singing in the ’60s: music video review
Homecoming week activities are in full swing and the traditional photo contest has a bit of a Beatles’ “Twist and Shout” to it this year. Replacing the photo competition from years past, teams created music videos featuring favorite ’60s artists. The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma are far from blue about their first victory of...




