Synagogues have suspended worship. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints services are cancelled worldwide. Catholic masses cannot be celebrated with congregations across the nation. The spread of COVID-19 has stripped away our means of worship from us, leaving us alone and diminishing outreach for our souls. Although our lives have changed drastically in...
Author: Hannah Cote
Students take break from studies, paint at Penny’s watercolor event
Students had the chance to relax and play with paints over the weekend. On Saturday, Feb. 22, senior Joanna Dell and junior Caroline Hennekes hosted their second watercolor event of the year, “Water Color with Jo and Caro.” Their first watercolor event hosted in the fall semester had a large turnout, and many students said...
Senior Gift Restaurant Week to raise funds for oak trees on quad
The Class of 2020 is well on their way to raising enough money to gift the college with 10 oak trees for the quad. Their partnership with local restaurants this week promises to bring them closer. This week, a different restaurant is partnering with the college every day of the week to donate 10% of...
‘Take me back to 1955’: reliving the past through music
In their album “1955,” two students take listeners on a journey back nearly 70 years to an era of jazz bands, doo-wops, and plenty of nostalgia. Seniors Carson Waites and Jake Rummel wrote, recorded, produced, and released their second album, “1955,” in December: a story of romanticism and reality through 50s-style music. Published under Rourke...
Hillsdale’s Marketing Department moves to visual storytelling
New videos, Instagram posts, and advertisements clearly show that Hillsdale College has hit a new marketing stride in recent years. What’s behind this change? The Hillsdale Marketing Department has been buzzing with new social media outreach and advertising ideas, painting the campus with a fresh face while preserving the original and irreplaceable mission of the...




