Students don’t have to drive to Adrian, Michigan, to eat Chipotle this weekend. In an effort to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the women of the Chi Omega sorority are taking student’s custom Chipotle burrito and taco orders in the Grewcock Student Union until Thursday. Chi Omega sophomore Haley Hauprich said she came up with idea last year after...
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Lost Kings to perform at SAB’s space-themed CHP
There’s 16 days left in the “Countdown to Launch” until students are “blasted off into outer space” — the theme for this year’s Centralhallapalooza on April 29. According to the Student Activities Board, the outer-space theme naturally fits the event, which will feature bounce houses and neon colors, black lights, and futuristic decorations to set the stage for the Lost...

Without co-ed dorms, Hillsdale among the few
It’s an unusual sight on most campuses, but a common one in Hillsdale’s dorms: posted visiting hours noting when opposite-sex students can visit the women’s and men’s dorms. Despite 90 percent of schools housing students in co-ed dormitories, according to a study in the Journal of American College Health, Hillsdale College maintains its single-sex dorms. “We’re not telling the students...

New sailing club picking up speed with first competition
If the idea catches wind, Hillsdale College may add sailing to its list of club sports next year. Juniors Pearce Pomerleau and Jacob Weaver — the co-founders of the club — plus two other Hillsdale students competed in the Laker Showdown in Holland, Michigan, on April 1-2, sailing 20 races total and placing 12th. There will be an informational meeting...

Wash. Free Beacon EIC selected as fall Pulliam fellow
Washington Free Beacon Editor-in-Chief Matthew Continetti will visit Hillsdale College next semester and teach on conservative journalism. “Many prominent figures in the conservative movement were writers and editors,” Continetti said. “The class will take a look at the greatest thought from conservative thinkers.” Director of the Dow Journalism Program John Miller said Continetti, who is a former intern of Miller’s...

Eight bands vie for CHP slots Thursday
Eight new and returning bands will take the stage Thursday night for the Student Activity Board’s Centralhallapalooza Showdown to test their mettle as openings acts for SAB’s largest event of the year. SAB Director Anthony Manno said eight bands is unprecedented — last year, five bands competed — especially since most of the groups are relatively new. More bands means...
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