Issue 2, spring semester 2020

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The SpringHillian Volume 111, Issue 2

February 20, 2020

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam

Students Spend Mardi Gras Abroad

Matthew Brent | Reporter Spring Hill College students will be donating their time around the world this Mardi Gras break through the ISIP and JET programs. Five groups of students will aid the communities of El Paso, Guayna, Quito, Belize City, and Punta Gorda at the end of this February. The Spring Hill students who are taking part in these trips will be participating in activities that will help the local people. Through actions such as talking to the community and spreading the Jesuit lifestyle Spring Hill offers, these students will offer a helping hand. The ISIP or, International Service Immersion Program and Jet, the Jesuit Experience Trip, programs offer students the opportunity to go on an immersive trip to another country while also aiding those who live there. The students have been pre-

pared to go to these countries by being taught proper ways to travel and handle the new environments they will be in. The students have met every Tuesday during the semester leading up to the trip in order to help them learn to be immersed safely. The students are excited to embark on these trips and help those they can. Meghan Sullivan, Spring Hill Senior said, “I heard great things about ISIP last year and knew I wanted to do an immersion trip while in college. I really am looking forward to going on the JET trip this break!” Other students hope to learn on this trip. A Junior Communication Arts major, Eleanor Grindinger, said “My group hopes to come back to Spring Hill advocating for those in the process of immigrating.” The trips in previous years have allowed students to

Left to right: Meghan Sullivan, Maria Marchetti, Chris Daffin, Lucy Martinez | Matthew Brent travel to various locations benefits of a Jesuit lifestyle. beads and stuffed animals, a in Belize and Central Amer- These students will have sto- few groups of students will ica where they were able to ries of their trips about how be trying to help others in work with a school and help their immersion trips went different countries this Marthe youths. The trip provides for a long time while many di Gras break. a chance for memories to be people forget which parades made and lives to be changed they went to. So, while many for both the students giving people will be spending this and the people receiving the upcoming weekend catching

SHC Seeks to Improve Campus Ashleigh Kerr | Reporter In recent weeks, Spring Hill College has been working hard to improve the aesthetic of the campus. Students may have already noticed some changes such as power washing, repainting and working fountains. Rachel Lee, Facilities Project Manager and Grounds Supervisor explained more about the changes being made. The school has partnered with Weatherford Lawn and Fountain to restore the fountains on campus. The one on the South Lawn is already running. There is a sealing problem with the fountains at Skips, Viragh and the learning center next to the library. The school is hoping to fix it as soon as possible so that all of the fountains on campus will

Campus Fountain | Ashleigh Kerr be working again. Students will soon have the opportunity to think, study and relax by the school fountains. All three walls at the Dauphin Street entrance have

recently been power washed and have had the letters repainted with brighter colors. New mulch was laid down and pansies were also planted at the entrance to give it a more colorful look for anyone entering the campus or driving by. The power washing does not just stop there. With the purchase of three new power washers, the Grounds team can now keep walkways, outdoor seating and walls looking clean. By hiring a power washing company for maintaining the Campus Tour, the school hopes to use them to also power wash the buildings on campus each year as well. Stewartfield will also receive a couple of upgrades. Alabama Power will be installing

a new heating and cooling system for the building to provide a more comfortable atmosphere throughout the year. The house will also have a new roof in the same style, to reduce the risk of any future leaks. Students living in Viragh were dealing with the problem of red dirt being tracked into their rooms. The Grounds team came up with a solution by building a gravel walkway and finished the look with a river rock border and stepping stones. What else can Spring Hill students expect to see? As far as future projects go, the plan is to have wooden swings put up around campus. Lee explains, “We have one of the most beautiful college campuses in the

South and I think it’s important to have nice opportunistic sitting areas to just sit and reflect on what a beautiful place we truly have, or to serve as small social areas where students can engage with one another.” Mandi Moore, Office Manager of Plant Operations, states that as there is a budget that they must stick to, they are focusing on one project at a time. Students are encouraged to make suggestions. Lee goes on to say, “Spring Hill is the best College around and it’s important for the Grounds to always reflect that! That being said, I’m also ALWAYS open to input and ideas from students.”


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