I was on day one of quarantine when I heard Ben Rector’s new release: “The Thanksgiving Song.” I’ve always been a fan. He was Tulsa born and bred. And while I’m not an Oklahoma native, I was neighbors with him for a time. He lived down the street from my childhood home, and we went...
The time when quarantine created community
They say limitation breeds creativity, and as coronavirus cases continue to increase and more students are in quarantine as a result, they’re coming up with creative tactics to beat the boredom. From Park Place to Michindoah to even off-campus houses, quarantine has become more than just a 14-day isolation period. For many, it’s become a...
Hillsdale Spotify account brings students together, showcases original student music
What kind of music captures Hillsdale’s vibe? Though students may have differing ideas, they can help cultivate Spotify playlists that represent Hillsdale through a Marketing Department initiative. The Hillsdale Marketing Department puts together Spotify playlists to connect with the student body and represent student life on campus. Social Media Manager Gianna Green had the idea...
‘We still grew together:’ All music, dance, and theater performances cancelled
In the wake of state orders to cancel in-person learning the Hillsdale music department and the departments of theatre and dance will either cancel or postpone all end of the year performances. Choir, orchestra, and jazz concerts will be canceled for the remainder of the year as students are unable to rehearse due to the...
Review: All is fair in love and autism
When my friend called me to tell me about a new dating show, I was thrilled. There’s nothing I love more than smutty attempts at romance. He informed me that this show, “Love on the Spectrum,” was different from everything I’ve seen before — that this show had the potential to change my life. Shot...



