Shane Powers, Bon Appétit’s new account support manager, takes students’ food concerns personally. Powers often walks around the dining hall during mealtimes, asking students about their experience and if he can do anything to make it better. “That’s actually a personal thing of mine,” Powers said. “I take great pride in the food that we...
Author: Cal Abbo (Cal Abbo)
Professors, students explore intersection of philosophy and neuroscience
“What we call philosophy of mind has to do with a set of issues that have been with us since the start of the enlightenment,” Professor of Philosophy Jim Stephens said. “When René Descartes said, ‘I think therefore I am,’ it contained a whole new way of looking at the mind.” This semester, Stephens teaches...
Hillsdale businesses feature sisters’ magazine
Since they were young, Hannah and Chloe Stewart had a knack for writing. “We’ve always written some kind of newspaper or other,” Chloe said. They hand wrote their first newspaper, which consisted solely of news at their house, when Hannah was 7 and Chloe was 4. They titled the family newspaper The Stewart Gazette. “We...
Football, baseball, and softball facilities get summer makeover
A brand-new field awaited the Hillsdale football team when it returned to campus for training camp this summer. Along with the new turf at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium this year, the baseball team will have new dugouts, and the softball team will have improved protective netting. The improvements are the result of Hillsdale College’s commitment...
Students make memories while studying abroad in Europe
In Morocco, senior Alexander Green ventured into a small rug and scarf shop. Sitting behind the loom, a man waved to him, and Green walked over. “He started speaking very broken English with me,” Green said, before remembering that Moroccans speak many languages. “I tried speaking Spanish with him even though Arabic was his native...