Newspapers have undeniably taken a hit due to the past decade’s technology spike. Last year, the Council of Economic Advisors reported that the print newspaper industry shed 28.4 percent of jobs in the field since 2007. It concluded that newspapers “show no signs that the downward trend will reverse itself in the near future.”...
Author: Emma Vinton (Emma Vinton)
Regency Ball this Friday
Neckties are tied and stockings are donned as the Cravats & Bluestockings prepare for the annual Regency Ball, set to take place this Friday from 7–11 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar. Senior Audrey Gray, prime minister of the Cravats and Bluestockings, said that the Regency Ball is an annual event that gives students the...
Charger Chatter: Luke Ortel
Hillsdale College sophomore Luke Ortel is centerfielder for the Charger baseball team. A native of Troy, Mich. and graduate of Bishop Foley Catholic High School, Ortel is batting a .343 average this season with the most hits, runs scored, and stolen bases of the team. Ortel is a fan of the Detroit Tigers and a...
Psych students scramble to find research volunteers
Junior and senior psychology majors are scrambling to gather data for their senior theses, which are due at the end of the semester. Assistant Professor of Psychology Collin Barnes said that although psychology students have access to volunteers from the introductory psychology courses, the department is extending recruitment to the rest of campus. “Some students...
Health center buys sun lamps
The Health and Wellness Center is taking new measures to combat Michigan winter blues.The center recently purchased a sun lamp as a therapy for the treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder, which affects students during the short, dark days of the winter months. Brock Lutz, director of health services, said via email that the symptoms of...
