Seeking to make its menu healthier, A.J.’s Café in Grewcock Student Union will no longer serve white bread on its sandwiches. A.J.’s manager Lisa Beasley said the café is getting new menus, which could arrive as early as next semester. They will display calorie counts on its items, and to make its meals healthier, A.J.’s...
Year: 2016
Students restart Chavarah Jewish club
As freshman Alan Kotlyar was moving into Galloway Residence, he overheard a conversation that resonated with him. “I opened the door to see a dark-haired, bearded, tall, cheerful guy whose parents mentioned something about Israel as they were talking to each other,” Kotlyar said in an email. It was freshman Alex Pack with his parents....
New chemistry core, new chemistry chair
Those who don’t know him might recognize Associate Professor of Chemistry Matthew Young as the professor who walks with his daughter across campus to preschool in the morning, often sporting a beard which rivals that of Professor of English Justin Jackson. This year, Young also became the chair of the chemistry department, and is helping...
Letter to the Editor: Jonathon Misiewicz
Dear Editor, In the previous Collegian, Garrison Grisedale tried to show that Trump is a good candidate, dedicating to conserving the American heritage. Grisedale is not even originally wrong, let alone thinking clearly. Grisedale’s argument is a rehash of Peter O’Rourke’s argument from the Aug. 31 Collegian. Some cabal controls the US government, an...
Hillsdale runner takes third place in Detroit Marathon photo contest
She had to pee. One mile down and with the two mile marker in sight, Hillsdale resident Carolyn Scholfield couldn’t make it one more step down the bike path. “I ditched into the weeds and went,” she said. “I shake. Stand up. And there he is.” Not only did another runner recognize what she...




