If a tornado were to tear its way through A.J.’s Café 1844 leaving dirty plates, open books, and old jackets all over, it would hardly look any different from how it does on a typical evening. Why? Because Hillsdale students have grown so comfortable with the crime-free environment that they confidently leave their personal belongings...
Author: S.M. Chavey (Sarah Chavey)
The bright yellow bollards are gone for now
Unnoticed by almost everyone but the few who protested against them, the yellow bollards previously installed to prevent cars from driving on campus have been removed. Director of Campus Security and Emergency Management William Whorley said the removal is due to some potential construction plans as well as some severely needed repairs for damages caused...
Benjamins Tentamine Gaudet
Imagine your favorite professor in their undergraduate years. Presumably, their dedication to studying surpassed even the most intelligent students in their class. One Hillsdale student, however, seems to have matched scholarly enthusiasm of his professors. Senior Joshua Benjamins recently completed his senior history thesis, an exhaustive 163-page document accompanied by 75 pages of optional translation...
Lighthouse goes beyond the stigma
Lighthouse, Hillsdale’s mental health awareness club, is helping students combat the effects of stress and anxiety. Beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, the club will host a series titled “Behind the Stigma” on mental illnesses. The first meeting open to the public will focus on stress and anxiety, and the remaining discussions will concentrate on...
Bon Appétit hires new general manager
Coming from almost nine years of experience at Bon Appétit and an even lengthier culinary background, David Apthorpe recently began working as the new general manager for Hillsdale’s food service. He started at Hillsdale on Feb. 18, and hopes to bring his wife and two children from Cleveland, Ohio, soon. “I think this is going...