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Siblings will launch boba tea business in Penny’s next week

Siblings will launch boba tea business in Penny’s next week

Junior Alex Cho and senior Kayla Cho will officially launch their boba tea business, Choba Boba, at Penny’s Coffee Shop March 2. The Cho siblings started Choba Boba in the fall semester of 2024 to bring boba and cultural diversity to Hillsdale. With the help of the Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurship Excellence fellowship and Jennifer Lutz, marketing manager and...

Norovirus, flu cases decreasing

Norovirus, flu cases decreasing

Cases of norovirus and influenza have declined this week, according to Brock Lutz, director of Health Services. “We are not overly concerned about the current state of things,” Lutz said. “We just want people to be mindful of taking care of themselves and to think of others, so this can run its course as quickly as possible.” Lutz sent an...

Restoration to revive bell’s toll

Restoration to revive bell’s toll

Hillsdale’s Victory Bell has left its spot near Central Hall and travelled to the Verdin Bell Company in Cincinnati for restoration.  “The bell had a small crack and some other minor issues,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said.  “It will go into the tower of the Grewcock Student Union when it is rebuilt. The Grewcock tower will be complete by...

Churchill scholar leaves legacy of words

Richard Langworth was a senior fellow of the Hillsdale College Winston Churchill project and authored over 54 books and 2,000 articles. Courtesy | richardlangworth.com A top scholar of Winston S. Churchill died Feb. 20 at the age of 83. Richard Langworth was a senior fellow of the Hillsdale College Churchill Project, and he left behind thousands of words from blog...

Catholics chop wood for families in need

Catholics chop wood for families in need

The Hillsdale College Catholic Society has introduced a firewood ministry to help local families in need heat their homes during winter. Frederick Woodward | Collegian The Hillsdale College Catholic Society recently launched an initiative to provide free firewood for local residents. The program aims to help low-income families heat their homes through the winter, according to Morgan Morrison ’21, the...

Anglican fellowship seeking applications

Anglican fellowship seeking applications

The Whitaker Fellowship, named after Anglican theologian William Whitaker, will allow students to engage in researching, editing, and publishing theological texts. Courtesy | Wikipedia Hillsdale students are invited to apply to the Whitaker Fellowship for remote work in researching, editing, and publishing of theological texts, according to alumnus Josiah Leinbach ’20. “Fellows will focus on republishing classic, Anglican theological texts...

Campus goes viral

Campus goes viral

Students with symptoms of influenza and norovirus should rest in their rooms, said Director of Health Services Brock Lutz. Courtesy | US BlastingNews Students should skip class if they feel sick as influenza and norovirus spread across campus, according to a Feb. 19 email from Director of Health Services Brock Lutz, who also told The Collegian that while he did...

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