Story and photos by Mary Kate Wirfel
On February 21 and February 22, Hilbert College hosted its second annual Hilbert to Hogwarts school event. Continue reading Hilbert to Hogwarts
Story and photos by Mary Kate Wirfel
On February 21 and February 22, Hilbert College hosted its second annual Hilbert to Hogwarts school event. Continue reading Hilbert to Hogwarts
by Mary Kate Wirfel
On June 30, 2017, I decided to post my opinion on Facebook about a trade made by the Buffalo Sabres. That day, I discovered how rude and discriminating Sabres fans truly can be and how difficult it is to deal with the organization. Continue reading Opinion: Buffalo Sabres Fans Online
By Kashyah Williams
The Never Miss Dance Team will be hosting the first Black History Showcase in collaboration with Black Student Union and the Common Grounds Club on February 16 in Swan Auditorium at 7:30 p.m Continue reading Black History Dance Showcase
By Mary Kate Wirfel
Mardi Gras, French for Fat Tuesday, has been celebrated throughout the world on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. As the Lenten season dawns upon us, I think that we all should learn where Mardi Gras came from and why it’s so popular in New Orleans, Louisiana. Continue reading The History of Mardi Gras
by Daniel Wentz, Assistant Director, Development and Alumni Engagement
February is a special month in the history of our nation. We hope that everyone takes a second to regard those specific features of our national services in which they are most grateful. Continue reading Hilbert Giving Day
By Mary Kate Wirfel
This Sunday, February 4, 2018, sports fans will turn on their televisions, and tune into to NBC to watch the National Football League’s, New England Patriots play the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 52. Continue reading Poll: Who Does Hilbert Want to Win Super Bowl 52?
By Kashyah Williams
‘Tis the season for awards shows. On January 7, the 75th Golden Globes aired live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel on NBC. The Golden Globes honor achievement in both cinema and television. Continue reading The Golden Globes and The Screen Actors Guild Awards
By Ryan Zunner
City of Blight is described as a “House of Cards meets The Sopranos on a local level,” and boy does it deliver. Continue reading Review: City of Blight
By Tristan Davis
As snow falls and the semester winds down, the holidays quickly approach; specifically Christmas, the jolliest time of the year. This long-celebrated holiday is noted as the time Santa comes to town and for the celebration of the birth of Christ, but this is not how it has always been. Continue reading The History of Christmas
By Corey Boice
On Sunday, December 3, the Student Government Association (SGA) threw a Christmas party for families in the surrounding communities around Hamburg to come and enjoy with their kids. Continue reading Student Government Association’s Children’s Christmas Party