Beginning this summer, part-time Hillsdale student workers were not able to work 40 hours a week on campus because the Affordable Care Act restricts seasonal hours. Before this legislation, some students worked 40-hour weeks over the summer and were limited to 20 hours a week during the semester. Also, the ACA cost Hillsdale $167,000 more...
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InterVarsity restructures ministries
SOMA, the Greek word for body, exemplifies the goal of the changes in Hillsdale’s InterVarsity ministry. InterVarsity staff member Denny Brogan said the reason for the changes — which include consolidating the Well and Unite and adding an art ministry — is to bring the body of Christ together and to reach out to all...
#TwitterusClassicus
The Hillsdale College Classics department has recently launched into the world of Twitter, wielding the handle @HDaleClassics. According to Joseph Garnjobst, associate professor of classical studies and administrator of the new account, this new initiative of the department is to build a better community between students, professors, alumni, and friends of the college and...
Simpson cable finally repaired
Simpson Residence finally got cable service after a three-month-long battle with Comcast. This may lead Hillsdale to reconsider their contract with Comcast, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The story of the Comcast-Simpson conflict began in June, when Péwé decided to improve the cable system, which had previously been strung through a window. Péwé’s...
$63,000 for Student Fed to spend
Student Federation is back in session, searching for a way to spend $63,000 in discretionary funds. The team of 20 students met for their first meeting of the school year last Thursday, Sept. 4. During the meeting, they approved a request from the A.A. Milne Society and chose Instructor of Philosophy Lee Cole as Professor...