By Yasmine Dabash
You’ve heard of the Freshman 15–those unwanted pounds that creep up on you your first year of college. Here are some ways to avoid the weight gain. Continue reading 15 Ways to Avoid the Freshman 15
By Yasmine Dabash
You’ve heard of the Freshman 15–those unwanted pounds that creep up on you your first year of college. Here are some ways to avoid the weight gain. Continue reading 15 Ways to Avoid the Freshman 15
By Tristan Davis
Megan Lee is a 20-year-old college student who came to Hilbert to be on the cross-country team. While here, she also joined track and was accepted into the honors program. Continue reading Meet the Scribe Staff: Megan Lee
By Corey Boice
On Sunday, October 1, 2017, at around 10 p.m., shots rang out during a Jason Aldean concert in Las Vegas. The shooter was sixty-four-year-old Steven Paddock from Mesquite, Nevada, and he was shooting from the thirty-second floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Continue reading Studying the Las Vegas Shooting: Part 1
By Ryan Zunner
A familiar sound is once again echoing from the HAWK Radio studios in Paczesny Hall. Play it Loud with Ethan Kenyon celebrated its second academic year of broadcasting on the airwaves of Hilbert’s online radio station. Continue reading Hard Rock Rings Through Hilbert Again
By Kashyah Williams
One of Hilbert’s core values is service. As part of the Hilbert Blueprint, the college establishes that every student take a service learning course during their sophomore year. Within this course, one is required to perform some type of community service with a community partner as a way of giving back to the community. But, community service goes beyond your sophomore year. Continue reading Community Service at the Resurrection Life Food Pantry
By Megan Lee
If you’ve heard the name Adam Droz lately, then you may be wondering, who is he? On Hilbert’s athletics website, you can find out where he is from and what his major is, but that’s the easy way to answer this question. The real answer lies with his teammate, who happens to be me. Continue reading Featured Hilbert College Athlete: Adam Droz
by Yasmine Dabash
A lot of Hilbert residents want to be a Resident Assistant (RA) for a multitude of reasons, one of those reasons being on-campus housing free of charge. But what do RAs really do? Continue reading A Day in the Life of a Resident Assistant
By Corey Boice
Here at Hilbert College, students have the opportunity to vote for who they want representing them. Our Student Government Association has several positions students can run for and represent their fellow students and groups on campus. Positions available are the class representatives for freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes and the group representatives for commuter, transfer, diversity, and resident. Continue reading SGA ELECTIONS COMING UP
By Tristan Davis
Last week marked the sixteenth anniversary of the horrible events that happened on 9/11. Many of us were alive during the attack on the Pentagon and the fall of Twin Towers, and we should take a moment to remember all those who died during the tragedy and all those who have fallen trying to stop terrorism. Continue reading Remembering 9/11
by Morgan Nellis
The Criminal Justice & Forensic Science Association (CJ/FS) held its first club meeting on September 7. As the largest club on campus, it was no shock to see that the first meeting had a great turnout, with many new faces. The meeting began with the club’s president, Christopher (CJ) Paoni, describing the goals of the club. The CJ/FS Club hosts academic and professional events with the goal of increasing its members’ understanding and progress in their future Criminal Justice related fields. Activities include demos, workshops, and speakers in fields such as death investigations, various roles in law enforcement, career preparation, and many more. Continue reading CJ/FS Club Meets