Chaos ensued on Aug. 31 when rumors began circulating around campus that Liberty Bucks that had initially rolled over from last semester’s early closure were going to disappear at midnight. The result: a rush on campus food services. The rumor was true. In an unintended move by the college and food provider Bon Appetit, leftover...
Year: 2020
Passion for polymer: Alumna turns quarantine hobby into jewelry business
What started out as making a birthday gift quickly turned into a booming jewelry business. Clara Johsen ‘19 found clay earrings expensive—so she decided to make some of her own. 70 pairs later, and Johsens is devoting time and money outside her full-time job to sell earrings off her Instagram page. “Particularly now, earrings are...
Campus security team adds new lock system apps for student safety
From new technology to new locks on classroom doors, Hillsdale College’s security team has been making serious improvements to campus this past year. Director of Campus Security William Whorely said while the college and its surrounding community is a generally safe place to live, work, and study, he and his team are always preparing for...
The clock ticks on TikTok
Recent controversy about data collection on the popular app TikTok has sent both its users and government officials into a panic — but for different reasons. While our government worries about the national security issues of the app, TikTok stars are horrified at the potential loss of their newfound social media obsession and method of...
‘Live Mas’: New Taco Bell location opens closer to campus
Hillsdale students going on late night Taco Bell runs these past few weeks may have been surprised to see that the local branch is no longer connected to the Shell gas station. On August 21, a new Hillsdale Taco Bell opened — a few blocks closer to campus. Hillsdale alumnus Nathan Grime 20’ was the...




