In a meeting on March 18, the Hillsdale City Council discussed code enforcement, a loan to the Hillsdale Historical Society, and summer events. City Manager Linda Brown began a discussion of code enforcement, which involves keeping certain buildings up to a certain level of maintenance. Brown said that she asked Chief Building Inspector Marty...
Year: 2013
The 3-Minute Interview: Gail Mowry
Gail Mowry (‘04) is the music and drama teacher at Hillsdale Academy. She is the director of the Academy’s production of “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,” which will be performed at the Sauk Theater in Jonesville at 7 p.m. on April 5, 2 and 7 p.m. on April 6, and 2 p.m....
Right to work effective March 28
The Michigan right-to-work law, a bill signed amid controversy last December, will take effect on March 28. The measure will dissolve most labor unions’ ability to force workers to join and pay dues. It will not apply to police or fire departments or contracts that are already in place. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said in...
Dawn Theater hosts concert
Patrick Martin’s music career began playing solo acoustic shows in Hillsdale for his friends and family. After time away developing his talent, he’ll be coming back home with his band to play for a crowd at the Dawn Theater. Martin’s band “Parasol” will be playing with “Ghost in the Attic” on March 23 at 7:30...
Campus network outage planned for March 24
On Sunday, March 24, Hillsdale College campus networks will be shut down for network maintenance from 9 p.m. to midnight. This includes student and faculty email accounts, Hillsdale College websites, and Internet access for anyone still on campus. In recent years, many Hillsdale students attempting to access the Internet have been blocked because they lacked...
