He’s bold, he’s blonde, and he brandishes a Sony A7 III. In addition to being a musician, officer of Swing Club, and physics major, sophomore Erik Teder is a freelance photographer. Teder has served as a photographer for weddings, portraits, and The Collegian. “To me, photography is always about capturing joy,” Teder said. “From the...
Gregory Alan Isakov gives us the closest thing to a cure
Zoloft, Lexapro, Wellbutrin — they’ve made us pills to get through wintertime. But Gregory Alan Isakov disagrees in the title track of his first record in five years: “Appaloosa Bones.” “They haven’t made no pill / To get us ’cross the wintertime / Tell time by the walls / Watch the shadows fall,” he sings....
Professors’ Picks: Jonathan Gregg, assistant professor of education
“I and Thou,” Martin Buber – 1937 It’s a little bit philosophically dense and a bit difficult to work through, but it’s a beautiful description of how we relate to the world and of the importance of attending to the relationships in our lives. And not just relationships between people but relationships between things,...
‘Hillsdale’ play makes New York City debut
Anton Chekhov never set a play in a Hillsdale frat house, but Michigan native and New York playwright Roman D’Ambrosio did last month in Manhattan when he staged a reading of “Hillsdale,” based on Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya.” The play, which takes place in the fictional house of a disbanded fraternity chapter, follows two former fraternity...
Community thrift: More than the material
Hillsdale Community Thrift has grown into more than a place to buy cast-off clothes, shoes, and furniture. “Many people that we have contact with don’t have a support system, and they just need someone to say, ‘I care about you,’” said Michelle Hebert, community outreach coordinator at Hillsdale Community Thrift. “That’s what we do at...




