Hillsdale Brewing Company’s front steps after the crash. John J. Miller | Collegian An SUV traveling southbound on Hillsdale Street plowed into the Hillsdale Brewing Company’s front steps Monday morning, and they remained taped off on Wednesday. The driver, a Litchfield resident, allegedly had a medical emergency and was found unresponsive with a head injury...
Year: 2025
‘Remembering the Shoah’ reflects on 80th anniversary
Part of Sir Martin Gilbert’s works in the Heritage Room. ANNA BROUSSARD | COLLEGIAN Some six million Jews died during the Holocaust — the genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. An exhibit commemorating the end of these persecutions, “Remembering the Shoah,” will be displayed April 3 with a recital...
WEEKLY: Take your intellectual crisis to office hours
Many students struggle through at least one core course on their way to a degree. But it’s much harder for the virtus to gaudet when, instead of listening to the tenured professor whose class you paid to take, you spend 15 minutes subjected to a sophomore’s rambling, verbal magnum opus. There’s a place to debunk...
‘Rushmere’ sounds like a nostalgic movie
‘Rushmere’ album cover COURTESY | SPOTIFY “Rushmere,” British indie-rock band Mumford and Sons’ fifth studio album released March 28, plays like a beloved but flawed childhood movie, heavy on nostalgia, exhilarating at its high points, but with plenty of opportunities to doze off. One of my favorite parts of returning home from college is...
‘To Whatever Variation’ showcases years of artistry
Eleanor A. Vaughan ‘Victoria Street, 2006’; Emily Hardy ‘Self Portrait’; Jack Cote ‘A Stroke of Luck’; Lucia L. Wilson ‘Self Portrait.’ COURTESY | LUCIA BOSCO Four seniors –Lucia Wilson, Jack Cote, Eleanor Vaughan, and Emily Hardy– displayed their artwork March 28 – April 1 for their exhibit “To Whatever Variation” in the Daughtry Art...




