The Hillsdale College for Life club has added a second track to its Klusendorf Fellowship. With this addition, fellows in the second track will be able to develop leadership skills by participating in outreach programs. “We’re going to have them be doing a lot more hands-on activism by learning how to do outreach with Protect...
Preaching, serving amid COVID-19 pandemic
Pastor Mike Prince is helping people in Hillsdale with challenges from COVID-19. Prince, who has 29 years of pastoral experience, has been the pastor at Hillsdale Community Nazarene Church for two years and has seen a greater financial need in the community since the pandemic. With unemployment, many people are forced to ask for help....
People, Places, & Plates: Here’s To You Pub & Grub
Do you ever want to grab a bite from somewhere new? Are you interested in learning about the food culture of the Hillsdale area? Join me as I adventure to nearby restaurants to learn about the people, places, and plates that make up the community. It’s October 1st, and to any fellow fall-lovers out there,...
Seniors start politics blog during COVID: American Discourse
A quarantine pipe dream has turned into a full-fledged project for three seniors. Ryan Lanier, Connor Kaeb, and Carl Miller started the website American Discourse, a collection of opinion pieces about American politics. Lanier, editor-in-chief of the website, said the goal is two-fold: to give student writers a place to publish and to promote political...
A.J.’s Cafe expects to reinstate pre-pandemic menu in future
The A.J.’s Cafe menu could be back to normal by next semester, according to Bon Appetit and A.J.’s employees. A.J.’s has long been a popular spot on campus for beverages and snacks, but this year it looks a bit different. While students can still order coffee and ice cream, the cafe’s hot sandwiches, mozzarella sticks...




