Why does a nice, young civilian like me live on military time? The answer is simple — I have severe clinical depression. My habit of using a 24-hour clock started because of Phil, one of the regulars at the coffee shop where I worked in high school. The shop was right next to an army...
Campus Rec to host March Madness bracket challenge
UCONN celebrates after winning the 2023 March Madness championship game. Courtesy | CNN More than 70 students are competing in Campus Rec’s March Madness bracket challenge as the first round of the NCAA Division I tournament kicks off this afternoon. Competitors will try to predict the winner of each March Madness game for the challenge,...
Jacob Collier wraps up four volume album in epic style
When genre-blending singer, songwriter, and producer Jacob Collier began work on his Djesse album in 2018, he planned to finish it in a year. But it didn’t work out that way. With the release of “Djesse Vol. 4” last month, the English artist has finally wrapped up a six-year project that kept expanding. The new...
Debate team wins three of five rounds at Arizona tournament
Freshman Ryan Rodell and senior Victoria Kelly won three of five preliminary rounds in a Pi Kappa Delta debate tournament at Glendale Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, March 7-11. Hillsdale College competed against Cleveland State University, Duquesne University, McNeese State University, and Simpson College in the preliminary rounds. The college also sent three judges, including...
Four Chargers earn spots on junior national team
Freshman Ava Downs qualified for the trap junior national team. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Eight members of the Hillsdale College shotgun team traveled to Tucson, Arizona, from March 11-17 for the Olympic Trials, where half earned a place on the junior national team. Junior Josh Corbin, junior Jordan Sapp, and freshman Madeline Corbin made...



