The seven million deaths a year should be enough. The cancer, heart disease, strokes, lung ailments, diabetes, tuberculosis, and arthritis should be enough. The formaldehyde, arsenic, and methane should be enough. Yet, according to the American Lung Association, more than 25% of adults ages 18 to 25 use tobacco products anyway. Hillsdale students may think...
Studying abroad in Spain: Molly Williams
“Spaniards will have a cigarette and coffee for breakfast and call it a day until their 3 p.m. lunch” For junior Molly Williams, the biggest adjustment to her time in Spain has been finding a big breakfast. Rather than returning to Hillsdale for the spring semester, Williams, a biology major and Spanish minor, embarked to...
Eight student bands to play in CHP Showdown
Student bands will battle next week for three coveted spots as opening acts at this year’s Centralhallapalooza. Hosted by the Student Activities Board, CHP Showdown will feature eight bands, who will perform April 7 in the Old Snack Bar, from 8 p.m. to midnight. “We’re giving students an opportunity to perform in front of the...
City to begin spring brush and leaf collection
The city will clear brush and leaves from Hillsdale residents’ homes throughout the month of April, according to the City of Hillsdale department of public services. Brush collection will begin Monday, April 4. City residents must place brush at their curbs before 7 a.m. on April 4 for the city to collect. “Brush is defined...
Vacation to the Vatican: Students travel to Rome
What do sketchy taxi rides to a suspicious pharmacy, brawls in the street, and shaking the hand of the Hungarian Ambassador have in common? All were experienced in a long-anticipated spring break Italy trip. Two separate groups left Hillsdale and flew to Rome for Spring Break. Senior Andrew Szewc said tickets to Rome were cheap...




