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Student Activities Board hosts semester's first bowling night, raffle

Olivia Hajicek Assistant Editor

The Student Activities Board will host its first bowling night of the semester on Jan. 25 at Hillside Lanes. Students can sign up to reserve a lane for their team using the link in the Student Activities Office newsletter. Sign-ups are first come, first serve. Teams can sign up to bowl either from 8-10 p.m. or from 10 p.m. to midnight. The event will also include a pizza raffle. Senior and Student Activities Board member Katie Weis said each team will be allowed to enter, and one team from each shift will win a free

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Junior Anna Bassols said she was on the show to talk about her summer internship with the athletic and marketing departments.

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Josiah Jagoda said bowling nights are special because they are something that anyone at Hillsdale can enjoy.

“I think a lot of the SAB events that we normally do cater toward certain groups on campus better than they cater to others, but I think bowling night specifically is something that everyone can get behind,” Jagoda said. “No matter who you are or what you’re interested in doing, you can have a pretty good time bowling and you can just go with your group of friends and spend some quality time.”

Weis said this long-time tradition at Hillsdale brings guests at ease and finds interesting stories about politics, history, and interesting people,” Bassols said. “The historical component that he included in the show in which I was featured also helped connect larger issues to our local communities and how we think about that relationship.”

Bertram said audio is a powerful method to bring different groups on campus together and can also become a fun tradition for Hillsdale students and their friends.

“It’s one of those events that happen two or three times a semester, so you go once and you have a really fun time normally — you can order food from the bowling lane, you can order drinks, things like that, and it kind of becomes a tradition,” she said.

Weis said SAB will host two more bowling nights this semester, one in February and one in March.

“Make sure to be there,” Jagoda said, “because it will be very fun.” people from across the nation closer to Hillsdale College, creating a long-lasting relationship. There are no plans to change anything about the show for 2023 but to continue with what has been successful with the listeners, Bertram said.