Students and faculty can now use printers that are faster, more reliable, and cheaper, according to Patrick Chartrand, senior director of IT infrastructure and support. “They don’t break down as often, and the cost for the supplies is considerably less,” Chartrand said of the new Epson brand printers. “We wanted that reliability on campus.” Over winter break, Information Technologies Services...
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Mock trial sweeps spring invitational
The Hillsdale Mock Trial B team swept the Hoosier Hoedown with a perfect record of 8-0 at University of Indiana last weekend. According to sophomore Miriam Ahern and junior Chloe Noller, Hillsdale won all four of the weekend’s rounds 2-0 against the University of Illinois-Chicago, the University of Dayton, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Wheaton College A Team. “If...

Metz cooks with non-seed oils
Executive Sous Chef Austin Schmitz flips burgers in olive oil. Megan Li | Collegian Metz Culinary Management, the company managing Hillsdale’s dining services, recently changed the oil in its recipes from standard seed oils, such as canola and soybean, to olive and avocado. Eventually Metz will cook all meals without seed oils, according to Tim Wells, associate vice president for...

SAB to hit the slopes with ski trip
Students attend SAB’s annual ski trip. Courtesy | SAB The Student Activities Board will host its 14th annual ski trip to Bittersweet Ski Resort in Otsego, Michigan, Jan. 25. “The SAB ski trip was a really wonderful experience when I attended for the first time last year,” sophomore Evelyn Shurtliff said. SAB provides transportation, gear, and a full day of...

Hillsdale running club dashes onto campus
After Student Affairs approved the Hillsdale Running Club this semester, leaders of the club will give a presentation to the Student Federation for club funding next week. “The vision of the club is to foster running and build a running community,” said Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele, the club’s faculty advisor. “It is for people who are the greatest...

Students to attend March for Life
The number of students planning to attend the March for Life this Friday surged to 89 from 55 in December, after Hillsdale College for Life received additional funding. “By attending the march, we are commemorating the many lives lost to the horrors of abortion, and we are showing our support for the beautiful movement that works tirelessly to make abortion...

Arnn buys ‘a robot you can ride’
Arnn said he “was charmed by” the Cybertruck. Catherine Maxwell | Collegian When Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn graduated high school, his dad gave him “an old, used Dodge Dart.” On the last day of 2024, he bought a Tesla Cybertruck. “It’s a robot you can ride,” Arnn said. “Rides like a dream.” Arnn said he has driven the Cybertruck...
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