More than 900 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered by the Hillsdale Hospital last week at a clinic on Hillsdale College’s campus. Last Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., the Hillsdale Hospital ran a vaccination clinic at the Searle Center to distribute Pfizer vaccines to healthcare workers, as well as tier...
Author: Hannah Cote
Feeding the hungry: Students help Bon Appetit deliver food to those in quarantine
With 179 students currently in quarantine because of COVID-19, the demand for safe food distribution skyrocketed over the last week, but healthy students are stepping up to help meet the need. Equip Ministries, a student-led organization that provides small-group ministry and service opportunities, sent student volunteers to help package food for distribution when Bon Appetit...
Focus on fall with five Hillsdale coffees
Whether you’re new on campus, or you’ve lived in Hillsdale for decades, it’s not hard to notice the collection of coffee shops that are sprinkled throughout town Here are five unique fall drinks that will satisfy your autumnal coffee – or tea – craving. Butterscotch Latte from Biggby Coffee Ranked number 5 on the list...
The girl who never wore makeup: how one student became a special effects makeup artist
“You need to wear makeup to be like a real girl.” These words left an imprint on junior Emily Brickey and inspired her to take the stereotype of women needing to wear makeup in a completely different route. Brickey is self-taught in special effects makeup. She specializes in the different injury, gore, and Halloween elements...
Professor unites group to run 50-mile race
Associate professor of economics Charles Steele has run over 1000 miles in numerous 50-mile races, and has now added another 50 miles to the count, but this time with company. This October, Steele recruited senior Nick Scovil, Lauren Sheard ‘19, Emma McCormick ‘19, and Derek Spiteri, owner of Handmade Deli, to run with him at...




