With tin men and tractor rides, tattered wallpaper, old ice tongs, and a turtle-gone-TikTok star, the Homer Fall Festival teemed with life, filled with relics of the past and the stories that go with them. Returning for the annual event, attendees shared their homemade hobbies beside displays of antique farming tools. The Homer Historical Society...
Year: 2022
Proposition 2 allows for more voter fraud
As election day looms on the horizon, the most important question Michaganders should be asking is whether or not they want their voting standards reduced to the lowest common denominator. Proposal 2, one of three proposals that would amend Michigan’s constitution if approved, aims to “recognize the fundamental right to vote without harassing conduct,” but...
Art in advertising: How marketing a CCA transforms ideas from pinterest boards into final products
In 2017, Hillsdale College External Affairs experienced the Shanna Cote effect. Hired as art director, the self-taught graphic design artist brought years’ worth of experience and a uniquely creative eye to the job, transforming how the department markets Center for Constructive Alternatives’ regular lecture series. Center for Constructive Alternatives hosts the special lectures scheduled twice...
The Laver Cup marks the end of the “Big Four” era
The 2022 Laver Cup booked its place in history for three reasons: the Big Four — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray — all played on the same team, Roger Federer officially retired from tennis, and Team World finally beat Team Europe. None of that has ever happened before. Prior to the...
Artists make their mark at Makers Market
Clouds and a crisp fall chill did not stop hundreds of Hillsdale students, faculty, and residents from flocking to the Student Activities Board’s fourth annual Maker’s Market this Saturday. Twenty-six vendors gathered in front of the chapel from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to sell Greek treats and crepes, jewelry and scarves, and even 3D printed cups. ...



