For some, Groundhog Day is an overlooked holiday. For five students from Simpson Residence, it’s a holiday worth traveling more than five hours to celebrate. The idea started between a group of friends while watching football and casually discussing plans for the weekend. Sophomore Jonathan Williams, a resident assistant in Simpson, said the idea to...
Year: 2024
Art department to host art history colloquium
Nicole Blackwood of Ralston College in Savannah, Georgia, will deliver the keynote address at the art department’s first online colloquium over Zoom Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., open for all to attend. Blackwood will discuss “Painting the Incarnation: Sofonisba Anguissola’s Pigmented Palette.” Anguissola was a female Renaissance painter born in Cremona, Italy,...
Bible study floods inboxes
Many Hillsdale students have found themselves receiving emails, advertising a weekly Bible study. For most, it’s a mystery how they ended up on the email list. Freshman Paul Bwamiki, an international student from Uganda, started the Bible study at the end of last semester. Bwamiki first began attending Bible studies as a middle schooler. “When...
“New” species of Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil found in New Mexico
A fossil found in New Mexico belongs to a new species of dinosaur. Courtesy | Twitter A partial skull found in southeastern New Mexico belongs to a new species of Tyrannosaurus known as the Tyrannosaurus mcraensis, a dinosaur which according to scientists predates the T. Rex by seven million years. But Anthony Swinehart, professor of...
Jonesville accepts nominations for citizen of the year
Citizen of the Year nominations are accepted at Jonesville City Hall. Courtesy | Facebook The City of Jonesville is looking for outstanding citizens to be nominated for its 2024 Jonesville Citizen of the Year awards. Nominations should be submitted at the Jonesville City Hall by March 1. There are both youth and adult awards and nominations are...




