The new iPhone 14 can detect when you’ve been in a severe car crash, in case you aren’t aware it happened. In early September, Apple Inc. announced the release of the fourteenth iteration of its signature smartphone. What began as a simple, brick-like distant relative of the flip phone has now evolved into a...
Author: Ally Hall (Ally Hall)
Everyone should go to therapy
If you ever want to make quick enemies, try dropping the line “everyone should go to therapy.” You’ll get scoffed at by those who have severe substance abuse problems, run through romantic partners like songs on a Spotify playlist, and who can’t communicate even if their life depends on it. You do not need severe...
The 1975 has all we need to hear
It’s time to dust off the Doc Martens, pull the fishnets out of the back of your drawer, and post angsty lyrics on your social media. The 1975 is back with a new era, and this time, it’s promising. The 1975 is coming out with their fifth full-length album, “Being Funny in a Foreign Language”...
Art in advertising: How marketing a CCA transforms ideas from pinterest boards into final products
In 2017, Hillsdale College External Affairs experienced the Shanna Cote effect. Hired as art director, the self-taught graphic design artist brought years’ worth of experience and a uniquely creative eye to the job, transforming how the department markets Center for Constructive Alternatives’ regular lecture series. Center for Constructive Alternatives hosts the special lectures scheduled twice...
Tower Light hosts workshop
The Formal Lounge in the Grewcock Student Union might not be Tabard Inn from “The Canterbury Tales,” but Associate Professor of English Patricia R. Bart encouraged students to explore the opportunities group input can offer writers. Bart spoke to students at the Tower Light’s first-ever Authorial Convivium Sept. 23 about the importance of cultivating creative...




