This Saturday, Bon Appetit will take 10 students on a field trip to tour Zingerman’s Coffee Roastery in Ann Arbor. Students will have the opportunity to learn how Zingerman’s — the coffee supplier for A.J.’s coffee — sources their beans and how the roasting process works in general. The trip is in collaboration with the...
Year: 2019
Martha Graham’s legacy lives on
Although she is less well-known today, dancer and choreographer Martha Graham revolutionized dance in the 20th century with her bold and original style. Holly Hobbs, assistant professor of dance, gave a lecture about Graham’s innovative technique and legacy on Nov. 10 in the Sage Center. “She was a cultural icon, dancer, choreographer, and actress,”...
Faculty panel discusses US legal drinking age
Humans have been imbibing since the beginning of civilization. But at what age is it appropriate to start drinking alcohol? On Nov. 6, Kelli Kazmier, assistant professor of Chemistry, Paul Moreno, professor of History, and Gary Wolfram, professor of Political Economy, were on a panel to discuss alcohol and the drinking age. Kazmier started the...
Three members inducted into Hillsdale Veterans Hall of Fame
As they inducted three new members into the Hillsdale County Veterans Hall of Fame, the Hillsdale County Veterans Hall of Valor celebrated the 100th anniversary of the American Legion and honored the late Bishop and Rear Admiral Peter Beckwith on Thursday, Nov. 7 in Plaster Auditorium. The three Hall of Fame inductees were Capt. John...
California government policy perpetuates wildfire problem
Hundreds of thousands are at risk of loss of their homes, injury, or death with the raging wildfires in California. The amount of wildfires have increased significantly in recent years, and the state government of California’s heavy hand is only amplifying the problem. The California Federal Emergency Management Agency’s insurance policies, which only encourage people...




