Clipart of football When Curt Cignetti was hired as head coach at Indiana University, no one could imagine his team would become national champions in just two years. “I win. Google me,” Cignetti told the press in 2023. It didn’t take long for college football to take him seriously as he changed the narrative for...
Author: Anna Broussard (Anna Broussard)
This New Year, resolve to fail
Courtesy | Unsplash Just hours after I shared my first piece with the Collegian Opinions editor, it was flooded with strikethroughs and questions about every word. I saw it and immediately felt I had failed. Yet I know now that failing my first article is the best thing that could have happened to my journalism...
Drawing 101 should count for the core
I could barely draw a stick figure when I walked into Sage 235 for the first day of Drawing 101. It took countless hours, late nights in the drawing studio, and pointed critiques, but through the 16-week course, an artist was born. The art of drawing takes time, patience, and grit: qualities essential to a...
Tower Players keep Shakespeare alive
Featuring original music by Hillsdale alumnus Ethan Graham ’25, “The Book of Will” explores how English playwright William Shakespeare lives on through his writings. The Tower Players will premiere the historic account of Shakespeare’s friends collecting his writings in “The Book of Will,” written by American playwright and screenwriter Lauren Gunderson, this week with performances...
Handlers can choose to adopt retired K-9s
Deputy Herring and Drako. Courtesy | Sheila Lonk The bond between K-9 officers of the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department and their handlers may continue after K-9 officers retire, following a unanimous vote by the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28. “There was nothing actually in the county saying that, when the dog retires,...



