One day out of the entire year, Here’s to You Pub & Grub is closed—for the annual all-staff trip to a Tiger’s game. Owner Kevin Conant graduated from Hillsdale High School and went to college and received a degree in computer science, but said he only used his degree briefly in the practical world...
Author: Scott McClallen (Scott McClallen)
Treasurers need access to their club’s bank account
The Hillsdale College business office holds money for all clubs and employs policies to prevent dishonesty. A business office employee told The Collegian it structures club accounts this way to preclude people from knowing the club’s full balance — a large sum of money for long-established clubs as well as those which charge membership...
Marijuana dispensary to open this month in Reading
Reading City Council unanimously voted on Dec. 12 to allow up to five medical marijuana dispensaries in Hillsdale County. The dispensary owners told the Collegian they will open Feb. 12, when the state allows new dispensaries to open. Reading city council meeting minutes state the city will charge a $4,000 initial facility fee and an...
Seniors graduate early, stick around town
Thirty-three seniors graduated a semester early, but few have physically left Hillsdale. Maybe it truly is the people — or just year-long leases and promises of a salary. Instead of taking classes, Jacob Petersen applied for three jobs at Hillsdale: project management, the call center, and the Dow Leadership Center. “I think everyone who graduated early stayed...
Reduced Shakespeare Company to perform the Bard’s ‘first play’
The Reduced Shakespeare Company, a touring three-man comedy troupe, will perform “William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged)” at 8 p.m. Friday in Markel Auditorium. “It’s kind of an irreverent, accessible comedy,” theater department chairman James Brandon said. Those interested in attending can reserve tickets by emailing or visiting the box office. Brandon said the...