Juniors Jadon Camero and Alex Thomas won Campus Rec’s first-ever pickleball tournament Nov. 15 at the George C. Roche Sports Complex. Their prize was a jar of pickles. “Pickleball is growing. It must be popular with how many people showed up with their own paddles and clearly have been playing a lot,” said Campus Rec...
Author: Eleanor DeGoffau (Eleanor DeGoffau)
Professors’ Picks: Catherine Sims Kuiper, assistant professor of education
“Down in a Hole” Alice in Chains – 1992 “Every student should listen to ‘Down in a Hole,’ the MTV live unplugged version. Self-knowledge and compassion for your fellow man lie therein. What you have to ask yourself is how far is my success and virtue a result of my own effort and diligence,...
Physics professor presents on physics biggest questions
The most robust quantum theory can’t explain dark matter. Courtesy | Twitter Physicists cannot explain why we are not black holes, according to Assistant Professor of Physics Nathan Herring. Physicists are developing theories of the universe which combine all the fundamental principles of physics, according to Herring in a Nov. 2 speech called “Physics at...
Reviewing Hillsdale’s most checked-out books
Some say, “don’t judge a book by its cover,” but one could judge Hillsdale students by their books. Since July 2021, Hillsdale students, faculty, and staff have checked out 49,703 books from the library’s catalog of more than 262,000 volumes, revealing data about student reading habits, or at least the students who refuse to buy...
Church to host 21st annual quilt show
A cash-only admission ticket to the quilt show will cost $5. Courtesy | Facebook Quincy United Methodist Church will host its 21st Annual Quilt & Craft Show on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Debbie Zakrzewski, an organizer of the event, said the quilt show is an integral part of the church’s...




