I can’t think of any good reason that these card readers don’t work. I assume it’s ignorance, and I call upon those responsible to fix these doors! There’s no great moral hazard and no need to storm the president’s office. This is a small thing, but the small things make a difference.
Author: Chris McCaffery (Chris McCaffery)
Dow Center renovations to start in May
This May, the college will begin building the Searle Center. This new construction will expand both Curtiss Memorial Dining Hall and Phillips Auditorium while improving the look of the building. This will create space for large campus events and update a complex that has been in place since the 1950s. “We have been planning to...
Hunt for new professors expands
Hiring a new Hillsdale professor requires a long, grueling search process of several months and a hiring committee with faculty from each division, chaired by the department head. This year, eight departments are searching for new faculty members. As the college expands both student enrollment and the core curriculum, new faculty members are needed to...
Q&A Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger is a senior editor at National Review. He writes about a variety of subjects, including politics, foreign affairs, and the arts. He is a music critic for The New Criterion and City Arts. For National Review Online, he writes a column, “Impromptus.” He has won many awards, particularly for his work in human...
Workers rue Saga hours
Saga Inc.’s decision to extend serving hours in the Knorr Dining Room this semester has succeeded in increasing meal attendance, but the longer hours are hard on workers. The early openings for lunch and dinner have proved mostly successful, according to Kevin Kirwan, general manager of Saga. “What I’ve noticed on it is we’ve had...

