Snyder declared victory at 11:40 p.m. Tuesday. To a chant of “four more years,” Snyder gave a speech announcing that Schauer had conceded the race. During his speech Snyder also touted Detroit’s path out of bankruptcy and emphasized how everyone in Michigan needs to work together. Though Snyder won far more counties in Michigan than...
State Street Market makes sandwiches ‘outside of the box’
Gourmet pies, specialty sodas, craft beers, homemade French bread, and quarter-pound sandwiches aren’t found at the average convenience store. Providing this is Vivian Frudakis, wife of Associate Professor of Art Anthony Frudakis, who made it her mission in rebranding and remodeling the State Street Market. Frudakis acquired the store at 146 State St. in December,...
Fiber optic cables are ‘kind of retro’: If Hillsdale gets more bandwidth, it may attract more entrepreneurs
Follow Kate on Twitter If Hillsdale City Council ratifies a contract between the Board of Public Utilities and ACD.net at the council’s Nov. 17 meeting, then the city of Hillsdale could get faster Internet and attract high-tech entrepreneurs. The council did not ratify BPU’s deal with one of Michigan’s largest independent Internet providers at the...
Psych picks up new prof
Although she hails from Los Angeles, California, new Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeri Little isn’t dreading the impending winter. After three years of living in St. Louis, Missouri, she is used to seeing snow on the ground. “I’m an optimist,” she said. “We have snow in St. Louis. Last winter was hard on us, just...
Hillsdale takes care of vets
In a list created by U.S. News and World Report this year, Hillsdale College was ranked as the best liberal-arts college in the country for veterans to attend. Currently, 11 men who are veterans or in the reserves attend Hillsdale College; two of the men have spent their fall semester in Washington, D.C. for the...