Alex Schnell traded the regal, gothic buildings, and rolling hills of Emden, Germany for an American education. The transfer student chose to continue his education at Hillsdale College this year after realizing that he wanted a personalized college experience he could only find in the United States. Schnell spent last year at a community college...
Alumna unveils womanhood through blog
For Shelby Lohman, it was her husband who opened the door to telling her story. As her first year of marriage was wrapping up, Lohman, ‘19, was looking for a way to express her various thoughts and musings on the joys and challenges of her life post-grad. In November of 2019, she started toying with...
‘Emily in Paris’ is an escapist dream
Imagine you’re walking the streets of Paris with a handful of pink peonies after just eating the most delicate and crisp pain au chocolat you’ve ever had, heading to your job where you advertise perfumes and designer brands for a living. That’s not you, though. That’s Emily in Paris. Netflix released its newest series “Emily...
Community in COVID: Dorm culture, Greek life must go on
From the outside, the last month at Galloway Residence might have appeared bleak. Resident assistants canceled official events. Residents tested positive for COVID-19. People were forced to quarantine, leaving silent, half-empty dorms. But hope is far from lost in the dorms. “There is the sense that we are all in this together,” sophomore RA...
Professor honors surf music artist with new music
For three days, in the middle of July, Ivan Pongracic and his friends Jeremy DeHart and Dane Carter gathered in the empty McNamara Rehearsal Hall to revive the spirit of their band, Lords of Atlantis. Though the band began recording with no intention to release anything, this practice session was not any ordinary one. Lords...




