While many students delight in stepping off campus to enjoy the farmers’ markets of Hillsdale and Ann Arbor, this Saturday the experience is coming to the Chapel Plaza. The Student Activities Board is hosting Maker’s Mart, an event formembers of the Hillsdale College community to come together to buy and sell hand-crafted goods. This is...
Never ‘too good’: An open letter from a Kenyan student
“They’re too good for me.” When the words “for me” are added, it sounds like an indication of despair. Someone is saying that they won’t push harder to be worthy of good things. But what if ‘too good’ is taken as a compliment or a challenge to be undertaken, rather than resignation? When I first...
Allie Stuckey has a message for young women: Stop trying to be perfect
When my copy of “You’re Not Enough and That’s OK: Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love” first arrived, I did what many of my fellow Allie Stuckey fans did—shared a picture of my newly acquired purchase on Instagram. I was surprised at the reaction I got to the title from many of my young Christian...
New manager enhances Penny’s culture
For Jen Lutz, hospitality and food have always been connected: she remembers visiting her aunt’s diner as a little girl and being greeted with hot bowls of soup, having brunch with friends as a teenager, and celebrating holidays with her large Italian family. And now, Lutz is bringing this hospitality to Penny’s. As the...
Golf clubs and La Croix: SAB, Campus Rec bring country club to Hayden Park
“Country club Republican” is not a new term to most Hillsdale students, yet many have not actually been to a country club. That is, until the Student Activity Board’s Collegiate Country Club event at Hayden Park last Saturday. Though SAB originally planned to take students on a trip to Lake Michigan last Saturday, senior and...




