Although mass media’s hold has broken down in the 21st century, much of our information comes from just a few sources. Almost imperceptibly, a small group of people influences everything we see. The opening of White House Correspondent seats to the public is a step in the right direction. The Trump Administration announced it would...
Family Feud will pit profs against student affairs
Professors and student affairs will face off in Family Feud, hosted by the Student Ministry Board Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Courtesy | HistoryCommons The Student Ministries Board will host a night of Family Feud Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. A team of six professors will face off against...
Students ward off cold weather in business casual
Athysivam poses in D.C. COURTESY | Hershey Athysivam Although students battle negative temperatures, snowstorms, and ice storms over the winter, their efforts to maintain the Hillsdale coined “Monday culture” of business casual attire are unchanged by the frigid weather. “There is a culture of Monday on this campus, but it’s something that we should...
Lost Mary to release single amidst growing popularity
Lost Mary member Luke Martin stands next to a vintage Ford. COURTESY | Jack Cote While Hillsdale County has rapidly changed over the years, it has kept the quiet simplicity of most Midwestern towns — at least according to alumni band Lost Mary’s new song “Vintage Ford.” “Vintage Ford” follows a single the band...
Senior launches undergraduate literary journal
While working at the Writing Center, senior Clare Oldenburg often found herself reading student essays and thinking: More people should see this. Determined to create a space where students’ academic work could reach a wider audience, last month Oldenburg founded Apprenticii, a new online literary journal that publishes undergraduate English and literature papers. “There are...




