It took one scream into the kitchen for all the chefs and cooks to get into line. He was serious, but kind. Harsh, but the most gracious perfectionist. And although broken English was his only way to communicate, Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto never failed to train his chefs to create sushi masterpieces, Ezra Bertakis said. ...
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The Reagans of Hillsdale: A name to remember
“When I was applying to Hillsdale, my tour guide said, ‘We have so many Reagans on campus, someone should write an article about that,’” said one of the five people on campus currently named Reagan. Hillsdale’s campus is currently home to juniors Reagan Linde and Reagan Gensiejewski, seniors Regan Meyer and Reagan Wardie, and Admissions...
I quarantined so you don’t have to
“I have some not-so-good news.” Rebeckah Dell’s words rang in my ears as I packed clothes, books, snacks — everything I would need for two weeks. I was going to quarantine. I grabbed my bags and drove to the townhouses. Unit 3. Health Care Liaison Stephanie Gravel was waiting to show me my home for...
College secures Blake Center
Hillsdale College has officially acquired the Blake Center for Faith and Freedom, following a dispute with local officials in Somers, Connecticut. The 90-acre property, which includes a replica of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, was donated by Prestley and Helen Blake last year. They hoped the property would be used as an educational venue. Prestley Blake is...
Concert on the Quad ‘a job truly well done’
On Sunday, Sept. 11, the Student Activities Board organized our annual Concert on the Quad, a long-standing campus tradition and an important part of the school year for many students at Hillsdale. Over the course of four hours, several student performers amazed the crowd with stunning performances of all kinds of music genres. The event...




