Our four years at Hillsdale teach us transcendental truths, but something’s missing if we graduate without having learned to love our friends in their suffering. Clare Ansberry wrote that, as a nation, “we aren’t very good at dealing with grief. In fact, we might be getting worse at it.” In the Feb. 16 article for...
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Estonian ambassador visits Hillsdale
Europe and America must continue their interdependent alliances because of their shared history and heritage, Estonian ambassador Kristjan Prikk said in his talk, “The Future of Europe: Why Should It Matter to America,” hosted by the Center for Military History and Strategy in Plaster Auditorium Feb. 25. “If we really take a look back far,...
No matter how small: Sauk’s ‘Seussical Jr.’ shines
‘Seussical Jr.’ will show again at the Sauk at 7:30 p.m. on March 7 and 8 and 3 p.m. on March 9. Zack Chen | Collegian You take your place in Jonesville’s Sauk Theatre, carefully setting your jacket behind you on the seat and jiggling your chair a little — it’s one of those...
Losing the cent makes lots of sense
President Donald Trump is working to erase national debt, but it comes with a price: Children will no longer make wishes and toss pennies into public fountains. President Trump declared during the Feb. 9 Super Bowl that the United States will stop minting pennies. With all of the changes Trump is bringing — from renaming...
‘Flow’ challenges animation standards
The Latvian movie won a Golden Globe Courtesy | Amazon An unexpected source of competition has rattled America’s most prominent animation studios. The Oscar-nominated movie “Flow” hit Max Feb. 4. By Feb. 18, it had surged to the No. 1 spot on the streaming service. The creation by Dream Well Studios, an independent Latvian...




