Ross chugs milk as part of Midnight Cookies’ “Pattern interrupt” marketing strategy The first night of sales for Midnight Cookies ended with sophomore Carter Ross running to McIntyre Residence with the last of his batch. Midnight Cookies is a student-run business that sells cookies in the dorms late at night, as part of the Kehoe...
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Occupational therapy provides a path to independence
Speakers from Concordia University Ann Arbor spoke Feb. 18 about how occupational therapy can help patients with disabilities become more independent. The talk was one of many in the “Med Talk” series hosted by Career Services, which educates students about careers in the medical field. Juliane Chreston, professor and program director for the occupational therapy...
Local credit union donates to county K-9 unit
Deputy Sheila Lonk with K-9 Mayson (left) and Deputy Daun Herring (right) with K-9 Drako. Courtesy | Scott Hodshire The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office will hire a new K-9 after receiving a $21,500 donation from a local credit union. American 1 Credit Union, which serves the Hillsdale area, donated the money to help the sheriff’s...
Students: the voices of Hillsdale Charger sports
Senior Evan Mick in the Radio Free Hillsdale studio. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Have you ever wondered how sports broadcasters engage an audience that can’t see the action? Junior Nathan Furness said broadcasters on the air need to keep their style conversational. “What started as screaming at the TV with my brothers has turned into...
Quick Hits with Charles Yost
Charles Yost throws tea into the Boston Harbor with Professor of History David Stewart. Alessia Sandala | Collegian In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor in Medieval History Charles Yost talks cigarettes, Iowa, and Pelagianism. If you weren’t teaching history, what career could you see yourself in? A monk scrawling out anonymous polemics that some poor...



