It wasn’t until senior Carson Bell watched a fifth grader take his first defensive charge in basketball that he realized just how much his involvement in the GOAL Community Sports Program meant to young athletes in the community. Bell ran onto the court to congratulate the player whose big smile said it all: he was...
Singing in the ’60s: music video review
Homecoming week activities are in full swing and the traditional photo contest has a bit of a Beatles’ “Twist and Shout” to it this year. Replacing the photo competition from years past, teams created music videos featuring favorite ’60s artists. The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma are far from blue about their first victory of...
The 1975 has all we need to hear
It’s time to dust off the Doc Martens, pull the fishnets out of the back of your drawer, and post angsty lyrics on your social media. The 1975 is back with a new era, and this time, it’s promising. The 1975 is coming out with their fifth full-length album, “Being Funny in a Foreign Language”...
Hulu’s “The Bear” delivers
If you’ve worked in a restaurant, you’ve probably had a crush on a line cook. You know the type: he’s a little bit sleazy, smells like cigarettes, and probably has a criminal record, but he brings you free food with an irresistible smile. Hulu’s summer release “The Bear” captures the gritty details of the restaurant...
Artists make their mark at Makers Market
Clouds and a crisp fall chill did not stop hundreds of Hillsdale students, faculty, and residents from flocking to the Student Activities Board’s fourth annual Maker’s Market this Saturday. Twenty-six vendors gathered in front of the chapel from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to sell Greek treats and crepes, jewelry and scarves, and even 3D printed cups. ...




