A group of Hillsdale students gathered at the Phi Sig Pavilion Oct. 18 to spend the morning walking and praying around campus. Freshman Christian Brossa said the walk had a “huge positive impact” on the rest of his day. “I usually start the day in prayer, but to be deliberate about it, to be intentional...
Author: Isaiah Sasser (Isaiah Sasser)
Doctor speaks on the ‘culture of death’ pervading society
The arguments surrounding abortion, physician-assisted suicide, and similar issues revolve not around when life begins but when our responsibility for life begins, according to former pro-choice doctor Kristin Collier. Collier, associate professor at the University of Michigan, gave two lectures at Hillsdale Oct. 11. One focused on how she became a Christian and pro-life, and...
Ed Sheeran’s “Play” is unremarkable
British popstar Ed Sheeran’s new album “Play” is dull, and does not make use of his full talent. Yet it became an instant success when released Sept. 12, now his ninth record to hold the No. 1 spot in the United Kingdom and No. 5 in the United States. The initial track is similar to...
Personality makes a comeback: Cracker Barrel customers spurn soulless corporate branding
Over the last decade, too many companies have swapped their signature looks for so-called “blanding.” Tech giants like Google and Spotify, as well as prominent fashion houses such as Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent exemplify this phenomenon. Many companies have also streamlined their visual logos beyond fonts, as evidenced by the Pringles mascot’s gradually disappearing...

