We were excited to see the sign at the Lansing Mall: Barnes & Noble Booksellers. My roommate and I, on our spring break excursions, were shopping outside the small town of Hillsdale, when we spotted the national bookselling chain. We envisioned a long hour of perusing the great books — from Cicero to Tolstoy, Shakespeare...
Category: Opinions
Students should get involved in local churches
Imagine you are walking to class one day and you come across an arm lying on the sidewalk. Not a body, just a lone, solitary limb. You would be horrified, and rightly so. Even if the arm was not deformed and had every appearance of strength, you would be shocked because it was not connected...
Battle of the beans: Which campus coffee shop is better?
Penny’s coffee is superior When it comes to on-campus coffee there is one obvious choice, and it’s in a dorm, not the Student Union. As one of the many students whose day does not start before their morning coffee, I understand how important the quality of coffee is. A bad cup ruins the rest of...
The COVID-19 vaccine benefits outweigh the risks
In last week’s Collegian issue, Ashley Kaitz argued that the long-term risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccine outweigh its potential benefits. However, the societal and personal benefits of vaccination far outweigh the low-chance dangers related to the injection. Almost every choice we make presents some inherent danger. Driving a motor vehicle in 2019 carried with...
Join the Lane Hall gang
Everyone knows that Lane Hall is better than Kendall Hall. I interviewed a random sample of around 30 individuals, and the vast majority revealed that they prefer Lane. But what is the secret to Lane’s dominance? There are many reasons why Lane is considerably better than Kendall. The most obvious proof is the location. Through...



