The new townhomes on College and West street only have four residents, but according to Hillsdale College Park Townhomes manager Trevor Duke, ’08, they are already securing deposits for next year. Construction on College Park Townhouses was completed in the middle of the summer and is now currently housing four residents. The duplex-style townhomes offer...
Author: Carmel Kookogey (Carmel Kookogey)
New dorm provides welcoming community, campus coffee shop
The new women’s dorm still needs a name, but the women living in it are excited to share their space. Construction on the dormitory, the first new dorm on campus since 2005, is complete, and while finishing touches are still needed, 55 residents now call it home. “The temporary name is ‘New Dorm’ while we...
iFeel Alive Labs combat student stress with games
Pursed-lip breathing may be the solution to surviving hell week stress. The psychology department recently installed new technology that helps students learn how to control their stress. The technology, a combination of a noninvasive sensors and computer software that reads the sensors’ data, was originally brought to the school for undergraduate research. Now, it is...
Bergen to leave president’s office
Victoria Bergen’s colleagues describe her as the gatekeeper of the president’s office. “If she were not so sweet and instantly ready to be helpful to everyone, I would call her the unmoved mover. She has divine attributes, but not that kind of deity,” College President Larry Arnn said. Bergen, who serves as the president’s office...
Trafficking survivor speaks on S.O.A.P, hope
When Devaun Chandler was sold into human trafficking by her own mother to her brother-in-law, at the age of 13, she did not realize she was a slave. She had already been sexually violated prior to this point. On Thursday evening, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship brought Chandler, a survivor of human trafficking and vice president of...