Mossey Library staff chose to close the building’s north entrance — the door directly across from the lower door to the Grewcock Student Union — because adding another student to monitor the exit would strain library staff. After construction on the quad closed the colonnade, Mossey Library staff felt last semester that adding a second...
Debate teams take podium at first competition
Two pairs of Hillsdale College debaters won second and third place for the debate team in this semester’s first competition. In the Puget Sound Logger CARD Tournament, an online competition, hosted by the University of Puget Sound on Oct. 18-19, sophomore pair Noah Woo and Jonathan Evans claimed silver in the varsity team category with...
‘Man Up’ aims to teach ‘tenacity, grit, and friendship’
The annual Man Up event, a day of wrestling, weightlifting, and obstacle courses for freshmen men, was held on Sept. 14 from 2-5 p.m. The Dean of Men’s office organizes the one-time event, along with resident assistants of men’s dorms and fraternity leaders, according to Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. “We started the program because...
Alumna takes control of Hillsdale in DC undergrad program
Dottie Roland ’25 started as the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program undergraduate coordinator for Hillsdale’s Washington, D.C., campus this fall. Roland takes the place of former WHIP coordinator Mary Wheeler, who stepped into a part-time role with the D.C. campus in the spring. Roland said it was Wheeler’s nudging that prompted her to apply for the...
‘Please come back’: St. Joe’s comes to Saga
St. Joe’s Cafe served pizza in the dining hall for lunch on Oct. 16 and will be returning to campus to cater at “El Clasico,” the protestant-Catholic intramural soccer game in Hayden Park, for a meal swipe, on Oct. 25. Metz Culinary Management expects the events to be the beginning of a partnership with the...