An anonymous complaint — presumably from a Hillsdale student — inspired an unannounced visit to Saga from the health inspector this week, according to a Saga employee. Both the dining hall itself and A.J.’s Cafe were found up to code. The anonymous tipster can rest assured that his or her food is prepared safely. What...
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Dezelski deserved the GLIAC player of the year
This Monday, college basketball will come to an end in Arlington, Texas with the DI national championship game. The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team ended play right before spring break, but the season officially wrapped up last Saturday at the team’s annual banquet. Among a strong senior class leaving the Chargers stands Tim Dezelski. Known...
The kindness theory
“Do you have an umbrella?” “No.” I, as someone who obsessively refreshes the Weather Channel widget on my phone to know the most current weather and forecast, had somehow missed the widely predicted downpour that began during this Thursday’s morning commute. Looking out the windows of the train car, I could see what began as...
Enjoy the trainwreck
Well, here it is. The week before Spring break. That light at the end of a dark, cold, and snowy tunnel grows ever closer. It will, we hope, bring respite from a semester of unceasing obligations. Yet between it and us, an onslaught of midterms, exams, homework assignments, and other academic obligations threatens ominously —...
Outstanding senior man: Value liberal arts
He delivered this speech Saturday. The men of this senior class are some of my closest friends — men who have inspired me, challenged me, and befriended me. I am humbled and deeply honored to represent such a group of remarkable people. Last summer I worked at a university on the East Coast doing physics...