Jitters Coffee Cart and A.J.’s Café opened the first week of November with Zingerman’s new coffee brew of the month, the Holiday Blend. The coffee stands began serving Zingerman’s brew of the month in October with a Bourbon Peaberry blend named after the first coffee tree planted in the Western Hemisphere. Until this academic year,...
Year: 2014
Alpha Tau Omega meets Harry Potter
Everyone will remember their favorite house elf this week as Alpha Tau Omega fraternity initiates a weeklong clothing philanthropy event titled Dobby Days. The idea originated from the Harry Potter series where Harry’s friend Dobby craves freedom, but can only be a free elf when presented with an item of clothing. Now, ATO is requesting...
Mock Trial teams travel to Queen City Invitational
Last Friday, two teams from Hillsdale’s Mock Trial Program attended the Queen City Invitational at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. One of the teams led by senior Dylan Hoover and junior Jack Shannon placed third out of 20 teams in the overall tournament. Hoover, sophomore Hannah Blazek, and senior Philip Hammersley won awards for placing...
‘To frack or not to frack’ polarizes student body at Sunday’s CCA
Fracking. Nobody knows what it is, but it’s provocative. It gets the people going. Sunday night, journalist and documentary filmmaker Ann McElhinney spoke at the Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar on Energy: Issues & Controversies to an audience that came away with very mixed reactions. The topic of her speech, “To Frack or Not to...
Campus house burgled
Early morning on Friday, a home invasion and theft happened at a campus-owned house at 100 Park St. apartment 108 The thief stole two laptops, an American flag, a Parks and Recreation poster, and a blanket, all together valued at more than $1,000. Police have now apprehended a suspect, but have yet to release a...