Ann Hart, professor in English, began teaching at Hillsdale College this Spring. She is currently teaching Great Books II while working part time as an editor for Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, a quarterly journal on foreign policy. Hart’s love for the written word has taken her all over the country, from city...
Year: 2013
Police Blotter
The following is a list of calls compiled and reported by the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department. Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department April 6 A 30-year-old Jonesville man was arrested on a bench warrant for throwing objects at a car and a disorderly person bench warrant. A $1,000 bond with 10 percent allowed was posted. April...
This week in… Hillsdale History
1861 — Immediately following the fall of Fort Sumter, Hillsdale College students answer the Union’s call-to-arms, providing the most enlistees by percentage of any non-military American institution. Despite four years of a tiny and virtually all-female campus, Hillsdale’s resilience would ultimately earn its seat among the mere 20 percent of pre-Civil War colleges to survive...
Hillsdale farmer’s market preps for 5th season
As winter draws to a close and spring arrives, the Hillsdale farmer’s market prepares to open again in mid-May, the weekend after Mother’s Day. “You can’t fight with Mother’s Day,” said the Hillsdale Farmer’s Market President Glenn Frobel. “If you want to open a market on Mother’s day, you’ll fail.” The administrative team, led by...
The 3-Min Interview: Woody Horn
To provide a customer friendly hybrid bar, Broad Street Downtown Market recently added a bar and restaurant-style food service to the store on 55 N. Broad St. Woody Horn, the bartender, said he enjoys the interaction with the bar goers and the chance to create new drinks like the Irish Hillbilly and Southern Comfort. ...
