Student Federation announced their new executive officers and independent representatives this week, after counting ballots from the campus-wide election. Officers hold their positions from January through December, and collaboratively decide where to allocate the $92,000 budget granted by the administration. Junior David Wilhelmsen was elected Student Fed president, junior Daniel Teal vice president, senior Chelsea...
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Children’s Health Q&A
Jon Herbener is a pediatrician at the Hillsdale Health center. He has 40 years of experience working with children. From your experience, what are some of the things children need in their lives to be healthy? “They need to eat properly. They need adequate, restful sleep. They need a warm, caring, loving, whole...
Secretary wins Mission Award
Denise Nivison was stuffing mail for Daniel Sundahl, professor of English, when personnel staff from Administrative Affairs suddenly crowded into her office in Delp Hall. For a moment, she thought she was getting fired. Instead, they presented her with the most recent Mission Award, given to college employees who display noteworthy adherence to the mission...
Q & A: Timothy P. Carney
You told The Collegian you were just someone who just got some good advice. Can you expound on that? My first boss in Washington was Terry Jeffrey at Human Events, and he pushed on me the idea of being a reporter, even though we were writing for an opinion-oriented conservative publication. He drove home the...
Healthy plate program coming to Saga
In a few weeks, finding a healthy meal in Saga, Inc., may be more simple. The Health and Wellness Department is partnering with Saga to bring a “healthy plate” program to campus. Under the program, students will be presented with a picture of a balanced meal – consisting of food being served by Saga –...
