“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will perform at 7:30 p.m. until Saturday March 1. They will perform a matinee on Sunday, March 2 at 2p.m. When King Theseus of Athens tells the anxious lover, the beloved, and her disapproving father to “take time to pause” in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the couple does not...
Year: 2025
Give abstract art a chance
The inability to separate artistic style from a work’s quality creates unfair criticism of contemporary art. Conservative critics often belittle abstract art and deplore its increasing popularity in the contemporary world. Abstract art may be a difficult style to understand, but that does not necessarily mean the quality of the art is bad. Those who...
Physical Media Keeps Us Human
Rather than helping people through increased media exposure, digitized media robs us of deep experiences. Yet omnipresent as digital media is, it will never usurp physical, tangible media. Surprising though it may seem at first, generations with no memory of a pre-digital world value owning physical media as much as older generations. This signals that...
Women’s basketball defeats Findlay and Ursuline
The Hillsdale women’s basketball team defeated Ursuline College 74-60 at the Dawn Tibbitts Potter Arena Saturday Feb. 22 and the University of Findlay 68-57 Thursday Feb. 20. The Chargers celebrated senior night during the game against Ursuline, presenting each of the team’s six graduating seniors with flowers and a framed jersey. “It was very surreal,”...
Siblings will launch boba tea business in Penny’s next week
Junior Alex Cho and senior Kayla Cho will officially launch their boba tea business, Choba Boba, at Penny’s Coffee Shop March 2. The Cho siblings started Choba Boba in the fall semester of 2024 to bring boba and cultural diversity to Hillsdale. With the help of the Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurship Excellence fellowship and...




