by hillmag | Apr 20, 2022 | Entertainment
By Alyssa Riley For many college students, attending a university – big or small – has always been the plan to get a preferable job and be successful once stepping out of the education world. While going to college can provide these things, it does not...
by hillmag | Apr 11, 2022 | Community
By Marin McGrath It’s no secret that the past two years have been hard. The COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, and social unrest are just a small number of challenges that society has faced. In these times of isolation and loneliness, the world realized the...
by hillmag | Apr 8, 2022 | Student Life
By Alyssa Crutcher With the constant unpredictability of COVID-19, many classes have been moved to Zoom since fall 2020. For myself and many other students, this method of learning does not work well in our favor. Focus, motivation, and confidence in...
by hillmag | Apr 4, 2022 | Entertainment
By Alyssa Riley Four women dressed head to toe in purple, green, and gold – the colors of the Carnival celebration that many Americans are acquainted with and love dearly – held Mardi Gras flags behind their backs like proud capes and zoomed down the sidewalks of...
by hillmag | Apr 1, 2022 | Health
Story by Alyssa Crutcher Photo by Sarah Wittenburg With the #MeToo movement becoming more and more apparent, I am constantly hearing stories of strong, amazing women who have experienced horrible acts of sexual abuse throughout their lives. I see other people...