Students can choose from a variety of new grab-and-go food options at A.J.’s Cafe, the Roche Sports Complex, Kendall Hall, and Lane Hall. Starting this semester, 18th Street Deli Market replaced York Street Market as Metz’s partner for grab-and-go items. Metz retail manager Paul Bowman said the change occurred over the break when York Street...
Artists to play live music at Rough Draft throughout winter
Rough Draft is a coffee shop in Hillsdale. Courtesy | Facebook Rough Draft is hosting live music nights on the weekends in January and February. “We started it as another way to bring together the town and the college, which is a big goal of our founders,” said barista and Hillsdale College senior Anna Grace...
Athletics department to replace Otter’s Army shirts in the fall
A campus tradition has ended: the athletics department will replace the familiar “Otter’s Army” t-shirts it hands out in the fall. “Starting at the Source in 2024, we will hand out the new shirts to unify our brand and vision,” said Regan Monnin, director of marketing and community relations for the athletics department. The decision...
Professors’ Picks: Joshua Fincher, assistant professor of Classics
“Peace in the Valley,” by Dawes (2009) I tend to be very meticulous with music. I usually like only a few songs by a musician, rather than their entire body of work. I also find music to be very emotionally engaging, so I avoid listening to music unless I budget time to focus on it...
Sexual assault lawsuit threatens Hillsdale’s Title IX exemption
A sexual-assault lawsuit filed last year could threaten Hillsdale College’s religious freedom by placing its policies under the authority of the federal government, legal experts say. Two women, a current junior and a former member of the class of 2024 who has since transferred, claimed that students at Hillsdale face “an unusually high risk of...




