Delta Tau Delta fraternity raised $400 in its Un-Baked Sale last week in the Grewcock Student Union. The sale raised money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, the fraternity’s national charity. “This has been one of our more successful fundraisers we’ve held this school year,” DTD’s Public Relations Chairman senior Peter O’Rourke said in an...
Author: Nolan Ryan (Nolan Ryan)
Bryan Simmons: A light in the windowless costume shop
Down in the depths of the Sage Center for the Arts, there’s a windowless room full of fabrics, clothes, and cheerful student workers. On any given day, Bryan Simmons will be pinning dresses on mannequins or sewing buttons onto a coat, all while humming to whatever might be playing on his radio. This is the...
Deal house is a step in the past
A local couple has recently finished renovating a historic home after 27 months of work. The house, built in 1901, has been designed to look as if a family has maintained the home for more than a century. Bob Norton, the general counsel for Hillsdale College, and his wife Kathy purchased and renovated the historic...
IM fields to open at Hayden Park this fall
Hayden Park will open three new sports fields next fall. The three fields, one of which is a practice field, are currently undergoing preparation and seeding for use when they are open for campus-wide use in September. The fields, however, are specifically being designed with intramural sports in mind. The new fields will measure 140...
Thank you for not smoking in the Old Snack Bar
When entering the Old Snack Bar, stillness permeates the air. Just a half dozen students quietly study at the booths on any given day. The silence is jarringly different from the third floor of the library where the most social students tend to study. The phrase “You could hear a needle drop” was invented for...




