Psi Chi is taking campus tours to the next level. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, the psychology honorary will take students on hourlong rides around campus on Segway scooters. “Students can expect, when they’re coming in and out of class, to see Chief Rogers on a Segway or Dr. McArthur riding around,”...
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Enactus hosts socialist-conservative debate
Enactus is inviting a socialist to campus. Socialist Party-USA Vice Chairman John Strinka and Buckeye Institute Executive Vice President Rea Hederman are coming to discuss the role of entrepreneurship in alleviating poverty. The debate aims to answer the question of how we can help the poor and will be held at 4 p.m. on Sept....
Prof Wales: Master of theology and technology
From engineering to theology and Oxford to Hillsdale, new assistant professor of theology Jordan Wales said the underlying desire to see the coherency in the world, knowing, and the human person is what drove him to eventually earn his Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Notre Dame. Wales is this semester’s addition to Hillsdale’s...
Int’l club: Students teach six languages
Hillsdale’s International Club is now offering free, informal courses in six foreign languages: Bulgarian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, and Swahili. Each language has its own weekly session lasting 30 or 45 minutes. Hillsdale students lead the classes. Sophomore Bilyana Petkova teaches Bulgarian, junior Christine Nishinaga teaches Japanese, sophomore Katie Kortepeter teaches Mandarin, junior Will...
Students encounter stray cats abandoned by county
Walking to and from class, students can listen to music, read, see friends, and now pet cats. The cat population has increased in Hillsdale, and seems to peak in the neighborhood surrounding Manning Street. Students living in the area have accepted the congregation of strays as new neighbors. “I see about eight per day, but...