Clad in neon yellow vests, students of the biology honorary Beta Beta Beta, took to highway M-99, spending their Sunday afternoon collecting litter. Beta Beta Beta President senior Genevieve Chiara said the honorary first applied to Adopt-a-Highway in 2011, and since then, they have committed to maintaining this particular stretch of land near Walmart in...
Mossey Library installs online audiobook, diversifies learning
Mossey Library introduced a new audiobook program, Naxos Spoken Word, to their online Naxos library to adjust for the lack of CD circulation and to give faculty and students the option of listening instead of reading. According to technical service librarian LeAnne Rumler, the program came out three years ago and has the same framework...
City Limits Farm flowers grow popular among city businesses and residents
At the edge of Hillsdale County’s city limits, Sarah Maier’s backyard is a luscious, green lawn divided into sections for her farm animals and flower garden, faintly smelling of the manure nourishing her plants. Her garden is filled with many different species of flowers. Needing money to purchase a car, Maier was 14 years old...
Career Services hosts weeklong resume workshop, prepares students for job fair
Last week Career Services set up shop in the Grewcock Student Union during lunch hours to give resume advice to Hillsdale College students. The Career Services team hosted Resume Week, a first-time workshop program, in the union this week. Student mentors looked to shape up resumes for fellow students interested in attending the Hillsdale Job...
The Weekly: There’s more to the news than one story
With the relentless news cycle and single-minded media coverage of the past few weeks, it’s easy to be absorbed by one story. It happens to the best of us. But to be well-rounded students, it’s important to keep our heads above the news cycle and gain perspective. While the world focused on Supreme Court nominee...




