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Fast food restaurants snubbed Roche renovation

Fast food restaurants snubbed Roche renovation

The nearest Chipotle franchise is about a 45-minute drive to Adrian, Michigan, and it won’t be getting any closer. Leading up to renovating the Roche Sports Complex in 2014, Hillsdale College reached out to several fast-food businesses, including Chipotle, to inquire about opening a location on campus. Because of the rural community, however, the restaurants declined the opportunity, Chief Administrative...

Bon Appétit promotes chefs

Bon Appétit promotes chefs

Bon Appétit Management Company promoted three staff members to leadership positions this semester at Hillsdale College. The food service company promoted Josh Weber and Christian Willoughby to sous chefs and hired Patrick Kandor from its catering arm to be its new executive chef. All three bring broad experience in the culinary industry to the mouths of students, faculty, staff, and...

Students, Hillsdale Prep faculty add structure to Latin Teaching Program

Students, Hillsdale Prep faculty add structure to Latin Teaching Program

Seeking to better serve its students at Hillsdale Preparatory School, Hillsdale College’s Latin Teaching Program is adding more structure and oversight to its classrooms. Student teachers in the program and preparatory school faculty met for the first time Jan. 26 to discuss new requirements focused on providing student instructors with direction and guidance in their teaching. “The changes that are...

Collegian honored with 20 MPA awards

Collegian honored with 20 MPA awards

The Michigan Press Association awarded The Hillsdale Collegian with 20 awards Friday, for the 2015-2016 academic year issues. The Collegian received recognition for its news, features, and opinions writing as well as layout and features photographs. Hillsdale College reporters swept in the column and review category, winning first, second, and third places as well as honorable mention. The Collegian’s coverage...

Ice rink to return, after two years

Ice rink to return, after two years

Put your skates away — the ice rink isn’t coming just yet. Although the Student Activities Board had scheduled to open an ice rink on the Quad this weekend, it has frozen its plans to fill the rink because of unexpectedly warm weather, delaying the opening until further notice. “It’s so dependent on the weather,” said Assistant Director of Student...

Academy fundraiser offers $5 Johnny T’s

Academy fundraiser offers $5 Johnny T’s

Hillsdale Academy is offering a Johnny T’s meal to college students for only $5. The private school is holding a Mediterranean feast and silent auction to raise money for its seniors’ and juniors’ trip to Greece and Italy at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 4 in Hillsdale Academy’s Commons. Rick Tropiano, owner of Johnny T’s, accompanied his son on the trip two...

Debate sets records at toughest tournament

Debate sets records at toughest tournament

Hillsdale College’s debate team spent the weekend reminding its competitors just how many awards it could snatch with just a dozen students, most of whom are freshmen. The team placed second in “The Gorlok” at Webster University in Missouri, and several students set new personal records Jan. 27-29. Students said the results from this most competitive tournament of the year...

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