For Christians, the Lenten season is meant to be one of prayer and contemplation. Finding time for those activities, however, can be difficult. The Hillsdale College Catholic Society has found a way to aid students in their endeavor to make the most of their Lenten sacrifices. The Women’s Lenten Retreat will be held in the...
Year: 2018
Humanities help future health professionals
At her high school graduation, Maria Grinis told everyone that she wanted to study Spanish at Hillsdale College and go to medical school — and she’s doing just that. Grinis will graduate in May with a Spanish major and attend medical school. She is just one of many students who are discovering that medical school...
Market House introduces grocery pickup service
Market House customers at the Hillsdale and Hudson locations can now order their groceries and have them carried out to their car, all with the send of a text message. “Text 20,” a curbside pick up service, allows customers to text their grocery list of 20 groceries or less to (517) 234-2020. Within 30 minutes,...
Orthodox Christians gather as one
From Compline to fasting practices, to reading group with Dr. Jackson, there is a tangibly different vibe about the Orthodox Christian group compared to the other religious groups on campus. “We call it the ethos, the sort of character, the atmosphere, the textures of the church,” sophomore Brigid Majmudar said. “It’s very intense.” Among the...
Student athletes found on both sides of the counter at Filling Station
Hillsdale College football and baseball athletes are working at the Filling Station Deli in downtown Hillsdale. A handful of students have been rotating through and taking shifts since 2014. Cindy Bieszk, the owner, will celebrate 17 years of running the deli on May 1. With a steady stream of business from the football, baseball, and...




