Freshmen Ashley Knight and Clare Trainor competed in the bake off. Michaela Estruth | Collegian Shuffling feet, hurried whispers, and clinking utensils echoed throughout the Mauck Solarium at the start of the SABake Off on Tuesday, April 4. Sophomore and SAB Creative Specialist Joy Hanes said she came up with the idea for the new...
Year: 2023
Student Artist Q&A: AJ Freeland
AJ Freeland specializes in oil painting. Courtesy | AJ Freeland Senior AJ Freeland is an art major and chemistry minor from Needham, Indiana. How long have you been an artist? I really started taking art seriously roughly six years ago. I was a band kid my first two years of high school, and...
Learning Scripture with Miriam Ritchey
When life throws her curve balls, freshman Miriam Ritchey picks up her Bible. After facing the loss of a friend due to cancer, Ritchey sought Scripture for support. “I legitimately just googled for lament psalms and I found a short one, Psalm three, and I put it to music,” Ritchey said. Ritchey started memorizing Psalms...
A victory 13 years in the making
The Mock Trial team celebrates after a victory in February. Courtesy | Hillsdale Mock Trial Robin Skye spent 10 years in prison for a crime she never committed. She is now suing for legal malpractice, and on April 14, Hillsdale Mock Trial’s A and B teams will travel to Memphis, Tennessee to argue her case...
The MLB rule changes are good for the game
MLB added the pitch clock this season to speed up the pace of play. Courtesy | Rich Schultz One week into the 2023 Major League Baseball season, we’re already seeing shorter games, more action, and more viewers. And it’s all thanks to the most significant rule changes to baseball in decades. Despite the objections of...




