Dallas was one of the top 10 counties with COVID-19 cases in July, after having reopened in mid-May. Then, the city shut down all over again — and I was there. I wasn’t supposed to be. In an epoch where internships fell through and many lost their summer plans, I was also a victim...
Style Check: Surviving the Spring Semester Fashion Crisis
As winter melts into spring, students are caught in a limbo when it comes to what to wear around campus. These are the kinds of days when short sleeves are of no use against morning wind as you walk to your 9 a.m.. However, when you make your way to AJ’s after the last...
Tower Players ‘Little Women’ brings fresh take to campus
Louisa May Alcott’s beloved “Little Women” took the stage in Hillsdale during the last weekend of February and brought a fresh take on the story of the March sisters. Unsure that Alcott’s story would lend itself to a musical, it was a pleasant surprise to find that the musical that Allan Knee, Mindi Dickstein,...
Fifteen teams compete in SAB’s ‘Charger’s Chopped’ last weekend
Students had the chance to get experimental with food this past weekend as they competed to create the tastiest cuisine. The Student Activities Board hosted “Charger Chopped,” a cooking competition event over Parents Weekend on Saturday, Feb. 29. The Weightless Warriors Team dominated the competition to earn the coveted title of Chopped Champions. Twelve teams...
I cried during “the women tell all” so you didn’t have to
This week, Peter discusses the season with his former girlfriends in a live setting. All 30 of them. The live audience is filled with just the kind of viewers you would expect – scholars, esteemed professionals, and men whose girlfriends dragged them there. Before we hear what the women have to say, we finish...




