The Tri Beta biology honorary resumed its recycling program last week after being put on hold due to the ongoing pandemic. In the past, the honorary has had multiple drop-off stations throughout campus for paper recycling. This year, however, the program will have only one drop-off at Mossey Library. From there, the recycling will go to Key Opportunities, Inc., an...
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Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos speaks at Hillsdale
The United States Department of Education has parents’ backs, according to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. “I fight for America’s students. I fight for their parents. And I fight against anyone who would have government be the parent to everyone,” DeVos said. “In that troubling scenario, the school building replaces the home, the child becomes a pawn, and the state...

Contact center sees surge in calls in wake of pandemic
Calls to Hillsdale’s contact center about online educational resources have increased in the past months, as more American parents consider homeschooling during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Especially with COVID, a lot of people were calling because their public school systems were planning or had already decided to do virtual schooling for this fall,” Contact Center Team Leader and Hillsdale College Senior...

Hillsdale winter trip to Israel canceled
For the first time in four years, Hillsdale will not be partnering with Passages Israel to take students to the Holy Land this Christmas, due to COVID-19. Passages Israel, sponsored by the Philos Project and the Bible Foundation, subsidizes trips to Israel for college students. It began a partnership with Hillsdale in 2016 as it increased its outreach to Christian...

Career services gets creative in COVID-19 era
Despite the complications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hillsdale College Career Services Office is still hosting job fairs and graduate school events. Career services, which provides students with access to employers, internships, and resources to help build resumes and prepare them for their futures, has gotten creative in this semester’s event lineup. One new addition is Pathways to Professionalism, a...

Kendall Grab-and-Go affected by staffing shortage
The Kendall Grab-and-Go closed during prime lunch times several days this past week due to Bon Appetit staff shortages. “Unfortunately we had a number of staff members who could not make it to work on those days and we were unable to flex with our existing staff to provide adequate coverage,” said Bon Appetit General Manager David Apthorpe. Apthorpe said...

Some like it hot: A.J.’s snacks back
This semester, occupancy restrictions and a limited menu have posed challenges to A.J.’s Cafe, a popular dining option and study spot for students across campus. David Apthorpe, general manager of Bon Appetit Management Company, noted occupancy restrictions in both the main dining room and in the cafe were a major challenge to A.J. ‘s operations. “We decided to pivot A.J.’s...
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