Courtesy | Unsplash The dueling halftime shows of Super Bowl LX were the most boomer thing I have seen in entertainment since the 45th-anniversary reunion of “The Waltons” cast. In defiance of Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny’s all-Spanish halftime show, Turning Point USA streamed its own pre-recorded “All-American Halftime Show,” featuring middle-aged country singers, cheap...
For bathrooms, unisex is not a flex
Courtesy | Unsplash Women deserve their own bathrooms. Since library construction began, the two previously single-sex, single-occupancy bathrooms on the top floor of the library have been unisex. We women used to have our own bathroom, and we want it back. But now — how shall I say this? We often find the toilet seats...
Harvey Mudd professor lectures on role of mathematics in virtue
A mathematics education requires cultivating intellectual virtues, according to Francis Su, professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, CA. “Some people experience mathematics like a place of joy, a place of wonder and excitement,” he said. “For others, mathematics is like the dark night of the soul.” The mathematics and education departments hosted...
Season opens 2-3 in Texas invite
Courtesy | Lang White Photography Sophomore pitcher Grace Harris threw a complete game to lead the Hillsdale softball team to a 4-1 victory against the defending national champion University of Texas-Tyler to open their season Feb. 6, but fell to a 2-3 record by the end of the UT-Tyler Invite in Texas. In the UT-Tyler...
This new Hillsdale prof is a British banjo player –– and he teaches math
Goldsmith often plays banjo for his son Alfred. Courtesy | Edward Goldsmith Although he was born in London and raised in Cambridge, Edward Goldsmith thinks more fondly of America than his home country. “England is a once-great country. America is a great country, and I think my personality aligns more with American culture than it...


