In an effort to curb the potential for transmission of COVID-19, A.J.’s Cafe is now one of multiple new meal-swipe stations on campus, and will no longer be making sandwiches and snacks to order. Transitioning from a cafe to a meal spot, A.J.’s joins the new stations in Lane and the Old Snack Bar as...
Author: Virginia Aabram (Virginia Aabram)
Hillsdale music director Holleman receives national orchestral honor
When Jim Holleman came to Hillsdale in 1997, there were only around 50 students involved in the music department. Now there more than 30% of campus is involved—and the music department chairman and director of Hillsdale orchestra and choirs is earning national recognition for his work. In February, Holleman was elected vice president of the...
Student Fed again upholds reduced Tower Light budget
In its last meeting of the year, the Student Federation overwhelmingly upheld freezing the Tower Light’s reduced budget, amid pushback, in a 17-1 vote.
QUICK HITS: Bradley Birzer A weekly rapid-fire interview
Where did you attend college? Notre Dame for undergrad. Indiana University for graduate school. How did you propose to your wife? I wrote out 95 reasons why she should marry me and posted them on the cathedral door in Helena, Montana because she was Lutheran. I took her there at about 20 minutes to midnight...
Catholic Society receives first funding from Student Fed
In an effort to make its yearly silent retreats free of charge, Catholic Society requested and received its first funding from the Student Federation. With only two more meetings left in the semester and over $7,400 left in discretionary funds (not including the surplus), according to Treasurer Evan Welch, the federation awarded $5,040 to Catholic...




