Hanging lights glisten from within glass mason jars giving the room a comfortable glow,. Vintage jewelry lays in rows on a slightly worn vanity covered with a lace tablecloth. Paintings and old window panes sit nestled in the corner reflecting the spectacular display of vintage treasures that embellish the store in a fashion forward way. A new consignment store, Vintage...
Features
Children’s Health Q&A
Jon Herbener is a pediatrician at the Hillsdale Health center. He has 40 years of experience working with children. From your experience, what are some of the things children need in their lives to be healthy? “They need to eat properly. They need adequate, restful sleep. They need a warm, caring, loving, whole environment. They need avoidance of...

Mark Keller: Hillsdale Renaissance Man
Senior Mark Keller spent the first part of the summer of 2012 hitchhiking his way from Hillsdale, Mich. to Hillsboro, Wisc. — an adventure that included a free tattoo from one of his rides. The eighth and last person Keller thumbed a ride from on that trip, a tattoo artist from Gelena, Ill., offered him a place to spend the...

Skateboarding on Campus
There is a wheeled craze on campus, and it has taken many guys by force, no matter how hard they fall. The phenomena of skateboarding, longboarding, penny boarding — the whole gamut — exploded across campus this semester. Junior Whittaker Dunn, the veteran boarder that many newer skateboarders credit as their inspiration to start boarding, claims that skateboarding has a...
Stories by night and hunting by day
South of Botswana, Africa, near the Limpopo River is the Eland ranch, an expansive game reserve on a plateau high above the city of Johannesburg. The land here is covered in Acacia trees, bush veldt, and thorny waitabit bushes. Sophomore Marshall Gobba is stalking a herd of blue wildebeests. The wind has changed several times throughout the day and spooked...
A firm foundation
You wouldn’t know that the waitress recommending fish was in the midst of gaining full custody of her son. Or that the hostess has been widowed for five years. Or that the server bussing tables is a recovering alcoholic. When Jack Mosely opened Tastes of Life this summer, his primary motive was not to bring good breakfast to Hillsdale. Rather,...
![]()
