The Hillsdale Alumnus manages social media for the New York Post. Sometimes he communicates with his roommate in sound effects. He’s been backstage with Lady Gaga and forgets to mention it. But’s that’s just Joel Pavelski ’11—Hillsdale’s “yes” man. “My attitude is to say yes to everything,” Pavelski said. “I was not your typical Hillsdale...
Broad Street Market to open basement bar, event venue
Broad Street Market’s basement is currently a large cement room with a shuffleboard in the middle. By next year, the owners hope to have the space transformed into a bar and event hall. Located in downtown Hillsdale, the market sells specialized foods items, deli items, alcoholic beverages, and provides catering and dine-in services. The idea...
Hillsdale residents question ObamaCare at town hall
A meeting on the new federal healthcare law turned tense when residents began asking questions about how ObamaCare will benefit them. The Health Insurance Marketplace, which is called an “exchange” in the ACA but commonly referred to as a marketplace, is an online “mega mall” where U.S. citizens can compare and purchase health care policies...
City council swears in newly elected members
More than 30 people filled the usually empty seats at the Nov. 12 city council meeting to witness the swearing in of the new council. In addition to newly elected Mayor Scott Sessions, three council members, Patrick Flannery (ward IV), Adam Stockford (ward I), and Emily Stack-Davis (ward III), were sworn into Hillsdale’s City Council,...
Student brings ‘Judgement’ to the world in new book
Lincoln Reed is a sophomore at Hillsdale College. He’s the catcher for the baseball team. He’s trying to settle on a major — speech or history. Oh yeah, and his 270-page, 75,000 word book came out on Amazon in June. When he was in third grade, Reed began writing short stories. He wrote often and...
