Often coined as a “hidden gem” of downtown Hillsdale, the Hillsdale Filling Station Deli has filled the community with subs, salads, and Italian delicatessen classics in the basement of Block L on Broad and McCollum Streets for almost 29 years, but with plans of new expansion, has decided to carry its business upstairs. With...
Roberts to direct Catholic initiatives for Passages Israel
Before the opportunity arose to apply for the Philos Project’s Passages Israel trip, senior Sammy Roberts had never thought much about going to the Holy Land. “I’m Catholic,” he said, “I should go to Rome!” He was taking a class at the time with Professor of History Paul Rahe, who encouraged him to apply. After...
‘I read therefore I travel’ Linda Moore describes visits to Auschwitz, Pearl Harbor
For campus librarian Linda Moore, books are central to her every day job — and to her foreign travels. In a talk last Wednesday with a colorful PowerPoint presentation of travel photos, Moore recounted the highlights of her adventures to various locations, which include all 50 states, Auschwitz, the equator, and Antarctica. Last summer, she...
Bats come alive in three-game sweep
After a disappointing beginning to their title defense, the Hillsdale College Chargers traveled to St. Louis, Missouri looking to get back in the win column. After sweeping the Maryville University Saints in a three-game series, the Chargers are now 3-2 in non-conference play heading into next weekend’s matchup with Bellarmine University. Against Maryville, the Chargers...
Mock interviews with parents are an ‘opportunity to talk to a professional’
Students wanting to talk to adults working in their field of interest can do so this weekend at an event coordinated by Career Services. As part of Parents’ Weekend, Career Services will be hosting mock interviews between students and other students’ parents this Friday, March 1st. The interviews will be held between 2:00 and 3:30...




