Noah Kahan’s new album “Stick Season” feels familiar, despite its distinctive sound and lyricism. Kahan’s third studio album was released Oct. 14. The 14-track album offers a wide range of emotions while staying grounded in Kahan’s acoustic indie-pop style. “Stick Season” is reminiscent of fall in New England— the time between peak fall and the...
Year: 2022
Festive Halloween haunts step up to spook students
Last weekend, Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, Hillsdale College Campus Recreation, and Simpson Dormitory organized spooky surprises for campus. Although the most “horror” I watch is NCIS, I stepped outside my comfort zone to review each haunted experience. DSP Haunted House As I wandered through DSP’s haunted house, I felt like a character in Disney’s “Monster...
Strait saves country
It’s difficult to find classic country music on most radio stations. Pop-country (an oxymoron) and bro-country (whatever that is) dominate the airwaves. As Alan Jackson and George Strait put it in their 2000 track, “They committed murder down on music row.” Strait, however, released a cover of “Willie the Wandering Gypsy and Me” on Sept....
Students host annual trunk or treat
Longing to see a lifeguard getting eaten by a whale, a princess on her quest to find her long-lost prince, or even Winnie the Pooh looking for honey? Look no further than Hillsdale College’s annual trunk-or-treat event. Started in 2020 by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the trunk-or-treat event serves as one of the many highlights...
Swim team beats Albion, on track for G-MAC
Charger swimmers made winning look easy at this past weekend’s meet against Albion College, finishing a hefty 45 points ahead of the Britons at 136-91. To open the meet, the Chargers had a 1-2 finish in the 400 yard medley relay. The winning relay, composed of seniors Leah Tunney and Anika Fassett and sophomores Joanna...



