Jake Sievers has been striving to become the next Bloomin’ Onion since his discovery of the Outback Steakhouse mascot. Sievers said the inspiration behind his new project came from watching the Outback Bowl, an annual college football bowl game played in Tampa, Florida on New Years Day. “On the SEC sideline is a person that...
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Faculty performs female pieces, ‘Autumn Music’
Students at Hillsdale College are always performing in the classroom and on the stage. However, sometimes the professors get a chance to showcase their talents too. On Sunday, Sept. 22, the Hillsdale College Faculty Quintet met for a recital in the Conrad Recital Hall. The quintet, comprised of Jaimie Wagner on flute, Liz Spector Callahan...
Campus Chic: Reagan Cool
Q: Who or what inspires your sense of fashion? A: I love a clean, warm, simple, monochromatic look. A pullover sweater or a button-down with a skirt or a pair of jeans, with snappy yet functional shoes, and a good pair of earrings. My style is inspired by my friend, Nicole Caruso. She started a...
College introduces new newsletter for women
Women on campus now have a direct line to female faculty and staff through the new Curate Newsletter. Curate is a monthly digital newsletter created by women faculty for female students. The inspiration for the newsletter came from Rebekah Dell, associate dean of women, and her desire to support female resident advisors. “This has actually...
9/11 trial date set decades too late
It’s a disgrace that 19 years after the tragedy of 9/11, prosecution is only just beginning. The trial date for the terrorists involved in plotting the 9/11 attacks has been set 10 years too late. This week, as the U.S. marks the eighteenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, memory of the tragic day is...




