Having grown up in foster homes, junior Tori Wichman, member of the track and field team, experienced the foster care system’s many shortcomings firsthand. Because of this, Wichman developed a deep passion from a young age for helping other children in foster care. It is her dream to fight biases that keep foster children from...
Author: Anna Timmis (Anna Timmis)
Bands battle for spot at Hillsdale County Fair
Four bands—Luxury Flux, Trash Cats, Big Bad Wolf, and Muskin—competed for a grand prize of $1,000 in the third round of Broad Street’s annual Battle of the Bands. For the first time, the County Fair stepped in to raise the stakes, offering the winner a stage at the Hillsdale County Fair. Kory Osmun, co-founder of...
Shakespeare in the Arb produces ‘Macbeth’
Shakespeare in the Arboretum’s production of “Macbeth” opens with the bodies of soldiers stretched out on the grass following a battle. Only one soldier remains alive to be rescued by his companions. Soon after, Macbeth, general of the Scottish king’s army, stumbles upon the Weird Sisters. The bent and old hags prophesy his rise to...
Senior art students prep for April show
Eleven graduating art majors’ work will be featured in this year’s Senior Art Show, which opens April 3 in the Daughtrey Gallery at the Sage Center for the Arts. The exhibit is divided into three separate blocks, each lasting five days. The first, from April 3-8, will feature seniors Elizabeth Davis, Faith Lamb, Jordan Denmark,...
Campus Chic: Quentin Herman
How would you describe your style? A country boy goes to boarding school. What are your fashion staples? Flannel, tweed, elbow-patches… and dog hair (it’s on all my clothing). What inspires your style? Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich, Schnittke… oh, you were still asking about fashion? But, music is so much more interesting! What is your favorite...