It comes as no surprise that pompous, overpaid sports stars think they can be political and get away with it. It’s not their fault, really. Modern American society raised them to think they are gods. Amid all the opinions concerning the movement, it’s important to remember its roots. It started in August 2016 when San...
Author: Jacquelyn Eubanks (Jacquelyn Eubanks)
Botanist shares his simulated journey to Mars
A botanist, a geneticist, a physicist, and a Green Beret walk into a 636-square foot simulation space capsule. It may sound like the beginning of a joke, but it really happened to Tim Evans, an associate professor of biology and director of the herbarium at Grand Valley State University. Tuesday night, Evans spoke at...
Farmer’s Market offers homegrown food, homemade gifts
On a cool, crisp autumn morning local farmers and artisans can be found bundled up, pitching tents, and rolling out their homegrown, handcrafted wares at the Hillsdale County Courthouse Square. The Hillsdale County Farmer’s Market runs from May through October, and there are only seven Saturday mornings left until vendors pack up their crates, close...
New art director gives college prints a facelift
Hillsdale College hired a new art director to revamp its graphic design game: Shanna Cote, a self-taught digital art savant with ten kids. “Art has always been a part of my life,” said Cote, who first fell in love with it when she was in high school. She used to collect her favorite magazine...




