Students and college employees are still adjusting to the new blue conveyor belt in the Knorr Dining Room. Hillsdale College replaced the old dishwasher and conveyor belt at the beginning of this semester. According to staff, the upgrade brings both new benefits and problems to the cafeteria. “Though the system works steadily, we typically have...
Year: 2018
Hillsdale College celebrates Easter together
Easter: a holiday when one celebrates Jesus’ triumph over death, laughs with family, and eats an unholy amount of chocolate eggs and bunnies. It’s a time of fellowship and contentment with loved ones. Easter at Hillsdale College is no different. Even as many students take off for home over Easter weekend, the freshness and comfort...
The splendor of tenders: Hillsdale’s favorite food
For Hillsdale students, one of the most welcome scents is the aroma of chicken tenders wafting through AJ’s Café at any given time. When it comes to breakfast, lunch, dinner, midday snacks, and midnight snacks, tenders are always the most ordered items on the menu, according to AJ’s employee Anna-Katherine Daley. Despite the recent...
Hillsdale College primed to purchase Mauck Elementary School
Hillsdale College is on the verge of purchasing a closed elementary school from the local school district, which gave approval for the sale of the building last week. The college has offered $390,000 to buy Joseph Mauck Elementary School, a vacant building at 113 E. Fayette St. that closed in 2010. Its plans include investing...
The College Republicans host opioid crisis panel
For some, it’s a culture problem. For others, it’s overprescription. But all can agree: Opioid use is a problem in Hillsdale County. Hillsdale College’s chapter of College Republicans held a panel of community members on Tuesday evening to discuss the local impact of America’s opioid epidemic. The panel included Republican Congressman Tim Walberg, Sheriff Tim...




