Some students complain about campus construction adding two minutes to their walk to class while others spend more than an hour driving to school. Senior Eleanor DeGoffau leaves her home in Lansing no later than 7:45 a.m. to make it to her 9 a.m. class. “I will listen to audiobooks, podcasts, sometimes I’ll call my...
Campus Character: Christopher Tufaro
Tufaro used to gaslight many people into believing his last name is Obama. Courtesy | Chris Tufaro Chris Tufaro is a senior philosophy major from Pennsylvania. He is the rush chair and historian of Sigma Chi fraternity. He has also held the roles of magister and kustos (ritual chair). In 2021, he listened to Pitbull’s...
Campus Character: Rachel Dunphey
Dunphey will play the role of Sandra Bloom in the theatre department’s production of “Big Fish” this week. Courtesy | Rachel Dunphey Rachel Dunphey is a senior philosophy and religion major from Traverse City, Michigan. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi and the senior legacy board, and is the secretary of Alpha Psi...
Quick Hits with Deanna Mackie
Mackie with her dogs, Mazey (left) and Willow (right) Courtesy | Deanna Mackie In this Quick Hits, Professor of Accounting Deanna Mackie talks curling, using red pens for grading, and her favorite works of art. Why accounting? It’s like a puzzle. All the pieces need to fit together to see the big picture. What collegiate...
The key to Netley’s physical wellness course? Simplicity.
Illustration by Maggie O’Connor For sports physician chiropractor and Hillsdale College lecturer Chris Netley, less is more. Netley has turned the Hillsdale College Physical Wellness and Dynamics course from a theoretical class into a hands-on workout program during his time as a lecturer, according to students and faculty familiar with the course. The Physical Wellness...



