I couldn’t miss this concert. Blanco White had become the hottest music celebrity on my list, and the three-and-a-half-hour drive to Chicago wasn’t a choice. I’ll explain. It all started in a coffee shop in Breckenridge this summer. Cell service was sparse where I was staying, so I whipped out my laptop for the...
Author: Sofia Krusmark (Sofia Krusmark)
College launches online course on biblical narrative
After launching 24 online courses, Hillsdale has released the first biblical literature course in its history. It’s the Genesis story. The five-lecture online class was launched at the end of July — and it’s unlike anything Hillsdale has offered before, said Justin Jackson, professor and chair of the English Department and the class’ teacher. More...
A helmet and a couple of wheels: On biking Colorado Springs
It all started with a dusty, old bike buried in the back of my garage. “Well, it looks like this is how you’ll be getting to work, Sofie,” my dad told me a week before I was starting my new adventure. I was interning at the Colorado Springs Gazette this summer, and I was offered...
Our days are vessels: Fill them with memories, both good and bad
I expect too much from my days. We all have had those unforgettable moments. I’ll always remember the day that I went to Disneyland for the first time, as all of the fanatic Mickey-obsessed kids probably do. My parents will always remember the day they said ‘I do,’ and made the lifelong promise to live...
‘A show of transformation’ Tower Dancers’ perform annual show
As the crowd simmered down and the lights faded out, the long-awaited Tower Dancers slowly tiptoed onto the stage. The music invited the audience into the moment. The opening notes of Strauss’ “Vienna” played, and the dancers began to move. The annual Tower Dancers’ concert last weekend showcased the student dancers’ creativity, grace, and mastery...




