Ah, civilization. These words popped into my mind when I walked into Rumors, Inc. restaurant in Hudson, Mich. The quality of the food, the laid-back and inviting atmosphere, and the wonderful staff will make you want to take the trip to this place over and over again. And it’s only 15 minutes away. Rumors celebrated...
Author: Roxanne Turnbull
New priest appointed to St. Anthony
Father David Reamsnyder began his priestly duties at St. Anthony of Padua Parish in Hillsdale, Mich., Sunday, Sept. 23. Reamsnyder was selected by the Diocese of Lansing to replace Father Jeffrey Njus after it was discovered Njus had violated his vow of celibacy – leaving the Hillsdale parish without a priest. He will stay in...
Charger Chatter: Daniel James “DJ” Loy
Only a handful of Chargers have been playing as long as DJ Loy. He has started on the offensive line nearly every game for the past four seasons. DJ took time away from his studies (Marketing Major) to tell us about the football programs of both 2012 and years past. How has the team...
Jeffrey Gaiser: harnessing his God-given gift
In the space beneath his lofted bed in his Simpson Residence Hall dorm room, freshman Jeffrey Gaiser is the master of his artistic domain. Gaiser’s Yamaha P-250 keyboard, Apple MacPro computer loaded with programs, an Alesis Firewire iO26 Mixer, Rhode microphone, electric guitar, and electric violin give him the ability to transform his room into...
Tim Carney To Teach as Pulliam Fellow
Tim Carney, a political columnist for The Washington Examiner in Washington, D.C., will soon teach a two-week seminar on campus as the fall semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam visiting journalist. The one-credit course, entitled “The Art of the Politi- cal Column,” begins on Sept. 24. The class will meet twice weekly, from 3 to 5 p.m.,...
