Issue 1, Spring 2015, The SpringHillian

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SpringHillian February 5, 2015

Volume 100 Issue 1

Ad Majorem Del Gloriam

Student Government Brings Badger Trolley Back to Campus By: Julia Arenstam Editor-InChief

The Conde Explorers Parade displayed by this magnificent creature Satuday night. Read more about thie History of Mardi Gras and learn where to get the best King Cakes on page 8. Photo by Cree Pettaway

Changes in Hours of Operation Across Campus By: Elizabeth Briggs Staff-writer Spring Hill College students, faculty, and staff will soon experience a shift in the hours of operation of the cafeteria, Java City, McKinney’s on the Hill, Burke Library, and the Outlaw Recreation Center. Rosalie Carpenter, Vice President of Student Affairs, is the motivating force behind these student-suggested changes. When asked her opinion, Carpenter stated, “This is very exciting for the student experience. I’m so happy to partner with students and colleagues across campus to make this happen.”

With a projected start date of midFebruary, the weekday cafeteria hours will be from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with dinner served at 5:00 p.m. instead of 4:30 p.m. Weekend hours will remain the same. David Reiley, the Director of Dining Services, explained that the SGA’s food committee strongly pushed for this change. However, the yearly dining budget, set during the summer, makes it difficult to add funds or labor during the school year. In order to make the changes in cafeteria hours financially possible, Java City and McKinney’s hours had to shift. McKinney’s weekdays hours are relatively the same,

opening at 11:30 a.m. and closing at 2:00 a.m. However, on weekends, McKinney’s now opens at 5:00 p.m. Reiley mentioned the efforts the school is making in McKinney’s to create a pub-like feel. As part of these efforts, students 21 and older can now purchase beer using their Badger Bucks. More appetizers will appear on the menu as well. Reiley also noted that the school is trying to find funding to resume the weekend opening time of 11:30 a.m. Hour changes in Java City are more drastic. The on-campus coffee shop is now open Monday through Thursday from continued on page 3, see Hours

This Thursday marks the third week the Spring Hill Badger Trolley will shuttle students to downtown Mobile starting at 9 p.m. The Student Government Association recently began sponsoring this shuttle service as a way to safely promote students going to downtown Mobile on Thursday nights. “We wanted to be able to provide a way for students to safely get a ride to and from downtown,” said Conner Bueche, SGA Secretary of Campus Life. “The initiative is to help resolve the issue that students feel driving is something they need to do,” said Bueche. More students seem to be taking advantage of the free ride downtown, “I think some people that may have been less willing to ask friends to drive them, may be more willing now because they don’t have to put anyone out of their way or inconvenience them.” “The trolley seemed like a great opportunity to address student concerns regarding late night and weekend social life,” said Rosalie Carpenter, Vice President of Student Affairs. She continued, “We wanted to expand the social gathering space for you all, and think the city of Mobile has a lot to offer.” The trolley leaves Spring Hill from outside the Student Center every hour starting at 9 p.m. with the last trolley leaving at midnight. Students are dropped off at Cathedral Square, just off Dauphin Street. Returning times are also every hour starting at 10:30 p.m. with the last shuttle leaving at 1:30 a.m. The Badger Trolley is provided by Gulf Coast Tours, a local Mobile company owned by the family of

continued on page 3, see Trolley


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