Students will have the opportunity to serve the local community through InterVarsity’s annual mission trip during spring break, March 7-13. “The goal of the trip is to encourage students in their faith and serve our community,” InterVarsity Campus Staff Carly Boerema ’23 said. “It is important for the college to connect with the broader Hillsdale...
Freshmen debate pairs tie for first in tournament
Freshmen Jonathan Evans and Noah Woo tied for first place. Courtesy | Rebekah George Freshmen Kate Klein and Ewan McNamara tied for first place with freshmen Jonathan Evans and Noah Woo in the junior varsity league of the University of Puget Sound Logger Card Tournament Feb. 22. Five Hillsdale teams, including two junior varsity teams...
Siblings will launch boba tea business in Penny’s next week
Junior Alex Cho and senior Kayla Cho will officially launch their boba tea business, Choba Boba, at Penny’s Coffee Shop March 2. The Cho siblings started Choba Boba in the fall semester of 2024 to bring boba and cultural diversity to Hillsdale. With the help of the Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurship Excellence fellowship and...
Norovirus, flu cases decreasing
Cases of norovirus and influenza have declined this week, according to Brock Lutz, director of Health Services. “We are not overly concerned about the current state of things,” Lutz said. “We just want people to be mindful of taking care of themselves and to think of others, so this can run its course as quickly...
Restoration to revive bell’s toll
Hillsdale’s Victory Bell has left its spot near Central Hall and travelled to the Verdin Bell Company in Cincinnati for restoration. “The bell had a small crack and some other minor issues,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “It will go into the tower of the Grewcock Student Union when it is rebuilt. The Grewcock...




