A four-student panel sponsored by academic services offered advice for surviving hell and finals week on Nov. 29. About 25 students attended the talk which took place in the Heritage Room. The panel consisted of seniors Hannah Niemeier and Andrea Lee, as well as sophomores Patrick Votel and Henry Brink. Votel cautioned his fellow students...
Bon Appétit to hold evening breakfast
To help students get through finals week, Bon Appétit Management Co. is providing an extra late evening meal on Tuesday. The “Moonlight Breakfast” will take place from 8 -10 p.m. in the cafeteria and will not require meal swipes. It will have the usual breakfast items, including pancakes, sausage, eggs, and coffee. Dinner that evening...
Mary Randall to celebrate 50 years
Mary Randall Preschool celebrated its 50th anniversary in October and will be celebrating it again with a reception after its annual Christmas program on Dec. 8. “We’re inviting all of [the Women’s Commissioners] to come back,” Sonja Bindus, Director of Mary Randall Preschool said. “We’re just going to have this Christmas celebration-slash-50th anniversary.” The...
Student fed approves funding for March for Life
The Student Federation approved the allocation of $4,000 to the Students for Life club, passed a variety of amendments, cleaned up its club list, and swore in new Student Federation President junior Natalie Meckel on Nov. 30. The Students for Life club travels each year to the March For Life in Washington, D.C. This...
Hillsdale showing viewing of Churchill film ‘Darkest Hour’ early
Hillsdale College students will have the opportunity to attend an early screening of the new film “Darkest Hour,” starring Gary Oldman and directed by Joe Wright on Dec. 15. In the film, Oldman plays Winston Churchill. It follows his early days as prime minister, including the fall of France and Churchill’s decision to continue the...




