Real world reporting experience is essential for anyone who wants to pursue journalism, Ingrid Jacques, a columnist at USA Today, said during a panel discussion last Monday. The panel of six guest speakers presented for “Career Conversations: Careers in Journalism & Media,” informing students how to make the most of their early writing experiences to...
SAB to turn the Splex into a drive-in theater
The Student Activities Board will host a drive-in movie showing of “Hocus Pocus.” tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. According to sophomore and media team member Erik Teder, the event is a new spin on SAB’s movie night tradition. “Last year, we had a movie night out on the quad, but we planned for not having...
Is sky-coning the best we can do?
An epidemic has struck our campus. Sky-coning is on the rise in the dining hall. For those who don’t yet know, sky-coning refers to the practice of sneaking an ice cream cone onto the upper floor of the student union and dropping it onto a table in the dining hall. During the past two weeks,...
Police arrest ‘potentially assaultive’ suspect after security warned campus
Joseph Robert Bruneau. Courtesy | JailTracker Joseph Robert Bruneau was arrested on a warrant for domestic assault at close to 3 a.m. Thursday, according to an Oct. 12 email from Joe Kellam, Hillsdale College director of security and emergency management. Bruneau was driving near Allen when he was caught, Kellam said. Officers with the Michigan...
Chargers take double wins in two Ohio tournaments
Sophomore Sophia Bultema finishes shooting at the Charger Classic. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale shotgun team earned first place in back-to-back national championships this past week at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio. The Chargers competed in the ACUI/SCTP International National Championship and the ACUI/SCTP Upper Midwest Conference Championships Oct. 4-8. The...




