Q: How would you describe your style? A: It’s a good balance between clean and classic and fun and edgy. One thing I always like about putting outfits together is having a single statement piece that stands out and ties it together. I’d say my style is city girl French chic. I like lots of...
Hospital fellowship program enters ‘wave of the future’ for pain care
Hillsdale Hospital became a clinical training site for fellows of the University of South Florida College of Nursing Pain Management this past July. Andy Beigner, a certified nurse anesthetist at Hillsdale Hospital, said the fellowship program is designed for CNRAs who have completed classes at the University of South Florida and are ready to complete...
Hillsdale Pi Beta Phi places in top-three for national prize
Michigan Alpha, the Hillsdale College chapter of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, has been awarded second runner-up for the 2018 Balfour Cup, a national prize given by Pi Beta Phi’s national governing body. Michigan Alpha was selected out of all the Pi Phi chapters in the United States and Canada. The chapter also received second...
City council to vote on proposed rent-controlled apartment complex
More than a year and a half ago, an Ohio-based development company approached the city of Hillsdale about a building project for a new 50-unit apartment complex at the corner of Westwood and North West streets. At the next city council meeting on Sept. 4, members will vote on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes...
Congress, not term limits, can fix Supreme Court politicization
As the Supreme Court has grown more politicized in the last century, contentious confirmation hearings have increasingly become the norm for Supreme Court nominations. As a result, calls for term limits on its members have emerged in recent decades. While the dysfunction within the confirmation process should certainly raise concerns, ending life tenure for the...