Dear Galloway, Nobody likes addressing it. It’s uncomfortable, awkward, and sometimes convicting. But we sisters of Chi Omega, as your sisters in Christ and Hillsdale Street neighbors, feel that it is our duty to bring the matter to your attention. We write, of course, concerning modesty. During most of the year, especially during the cold...
Category: Opinions
American Strength Isn’t Negotiable
America-first does not mean America only. The America of 2024 can learn from the strength, love of country, and willingness to fight for our values from the America of 2001. When the towers collapsed on what seemed like an ordinary day, Americans grieved. When flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, Americans watched in horror. When...
Do pop stars impact polls?
In the midst of the confetti, soundbites, and stump speeches that define every presidential election, there’s a predictable spectacle: the celebrity endorsement. The eagerness of actors, singers, and influencers to step out of their familiar worlds and publicly declare political allegiance never fails to draw media attention. Yet, the impact of these endorsements on the...
Don’t be a Saga sinner
Let’s face it: the Hillsdale dining hall is no Garden of Eden, but it doesn’t have to be the bottom of Dante’s Inferno. To keep the happy medium — or even bring the dining hall closer to an experience of Paradisio — here are the seven dining hall deadly sins to avoid. The first and...
Words as weapons: Should you say that?
The accusatory nature of the political world seems inescapable now. It seeps into the life of the average man as its ever-growing presence has overflowed and dribbled down to the very foundation of communication — language. It’s better to change your opponent’s mind than defeat him, thus gaining an ally rather than beating an enemy....




