Students will be able to paint their own pottery at the Student Activities Board’s People’s Choice event tonight. The event, open to 20 students, will take place at Toasted Mud, a pottery store in downtown Hillsdale and will run from 6:45-8:45 p.m. For the People’s Choice event, students wrote their suggestions on a blackboard in...
Year: 2024
Smith promotes new book, speaks on Protestant roots in the U.S.
America is a Protestant nation at its core, Assistant Professor of History Miles Smith IV said in a speech March 28. Smith’s speech, sponsored by the history department, promoted his new book, “Religion and Republic: Christian America From the Founding To the Civil War,” and was hosted in the Formal Lounge. “There are so many...
A treat gone stale: ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ isn’t impressive
DreamWorks’ 2020 masterpiece ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ was an animation renaissance, with its style and story making for one of the most memorable releases of the 2020s yet. This was not the case with the studio’s newest release. ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ didn’t charm audiences like its preceding trilogy. It’s no horror show. ...
Major League Baseball needs promotion and relegation
The Pittsburgh Pirates have not won a division title since 1992. Few things in sports can be as frustrating as a team with owners who seemingly refuse to put a winning product on the field. Baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates, for example, have not won a division title since 1992, and have put together a division finish...
Initiative returning local control over green energy gains support
The initiative hopes to regain local support over green energy projects. Kalli Dalrymple | Collegian A ballot initiative aimed at returning control of large-scale green energy projects to local communities is on track to secure its place on next November’s ballot, according to organizers. The initiative, Citizens for Local Choice, would reinstate local governments’ power...




