Local smoothie bar Healthies of Hillsdale relocated earlier this month after the lease at its previous location expired. Sierra Cady, the owner and operator of the business since it opened in 2019, moved the smoothie bar from 77 N. Broad St. to 4 S. Howell St. on Oct. 8. The address was once home to...
National Review editor Philip Klein predicts national debt will deliver economic ruin
Americans should find fulfillment outside of economics because the national debt is a crisis that can’t be fixed, said Philip Klein, editor of National Review Online. Klein spoke on Tuesday afternoon to students about the national debt and its impact on Generation Z at a lecture hosted by the Dow Journalism Program. He...
Queen keeps you company
In the age of unoriginal and banal music, Queen’s newest single, “Face It Alone,” pulls listeners back into the golden era of classic rock. “Face It Alone” is actually 34 years old. The song sat unreleased, having been first recorded in 1988. There are suspected to be other unreleased songs out there with lead singer...
Professors connect economics, conservation
Economics and environmentalism are interconnected fields according to Assistant Professor of Biology Christopher Heckel and Chairman of Economics, Business, and Accounting Charles Steele. “Eco means home,“ Steele said. “Ecology is the study of home and economics is the art and science of managing the home.” Heckel and Steele addressed the relationship between environmental conservation and...
QUICK HITS: Mickey Mattox
In this quick hits interview, new professor of theology Mickey Mattox talks lions, Halloween, and boeuf bourguignon. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. What’s the greatest joy of your life? My family. At least, of this worldly life. If you could domesticate any animal for a pet, what would it be and...



