After five and a half years as Bon Appetit’s general manager, David Apthorpe will retire at the end of the spring semester. While unsure of his future plans, Apthorpe said he hopes to find a job more conducive to family life than the seven days a week of meal preparation for which he is currently...
Fix the A.J.’s coffee problem with Ad Astra
A.J.’s Cafe should ad a little astra to the menu. The campus coffee shop we all love brings friends together, stress levels lower, and assignment completion further. What it doesn’t do, however, is offer a good cup of coffee. And that’s because it comes from overpriced, overroasted, and overrated Zingerman’s Coffee Company. To remedy this...
Hillsdale Township pumped about new fire engine
This week in Lyons, South Dakota, a brand new Rosenbauer fire engine is in some of the final stages of manufacturing. Later this month, Hillsdale Fire Chief Michael Rose will drive with two of his firemen to inspect the new engine and bring it to its new home at the Hillsdale Township Fire Station. The...
Swim takes conference title for second year in a row
The Hillsdale College swimming team claimed its second conference title in a row last week at the G-MAC/MEC Championship. The Chargers accumulated 1690.5 points over the course of 69 events in four days, beating second-place Findlay with 1464 and third-place UNC Pembroke with 964. With eight first-place finishes and countless other swimmers finishing in scoring...
Provos, PRs for track team
Last weekend, the Hillsdale College track and field team traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to compete in the Hilltopper Relays. The women’s 4x400m relay team of freshman Shura Ermakov, sophomore Zalonya Eby, freshman Dakota Stamm, and junior Kajsa Johansson, took first in the event with a time of 3:47.08 and earned a qualifying provisional mark....




