Senior Hannah Allen is a woman in STEM, a former president of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, and she works at a local veterinary clinic. She was also ranked first nationally in the mobile video game Subway Surfer on Jan. 23. “Over Christmas break, I got bored,” Allen said. “I’m really grateful to my...
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Take a ‘staycation’ with spring break mission trip
For senior Emilie Moneyhon, last year’s Intervarsity mission trip was a spiritual reset. “We spend so much time in college doing things for ourselves,” Moneyhon said. “It’s so crazy to be in this environment where everything you’re doing is for the sake of other people. It was an environment that was filled with so...
From the saddle to the dark room
Professor shares her life on a family farm and captures the joys of rural living in her art When Roxanne Kaufman was just six, in 1991, a new foal was born on her family farm in Edon, Ohio. “She fell in love with that foal,” said Barbara Fogel, who calls her daughter Rox. “She...
Students ring in spring with Punxsutawney Phil
For some, Groundhog Day is an overlooked holiday. For five students from Simpson Residence, it’s a holiday worth traveling more than five hours to celebrate. The idea started between a group of friends while watching football and casually discussing plans for the weekend. Sophomore Jonathan Williams, a resident assistant in Simpson, said the idea to...
Bible study floods inboxes
Many Hillsdale students have found themselves receiving emails, advertising a weekly Bible study. For most, it’s a mystery how they ended up on the email list. Freshman Paul Bwamiki, an international student from Uganda, started the Bible study at the end of last semester. Bwamiki first began attending Bible studies as a middle schooler. “When...




