The cure for cabin fever is here in Hillsdale. Two local businesses, David’s Dolce Vita and Toasted Mud, are teaming up to create the “Cabin Fever Series,” events that take the foci of different businesses and combine them in activities. The first event in the series occurred in January, when 26 locals gathered to paint...
Car Maintenance
After scraping off frozen windows, hoisting piles of snow, and running five minutes behind schedule, there is nothing more disheartening than the sound of the car engine as it coughs, sputters, and dies. William Whorley, the director of campus security and emergency management, recently addressed these predicaments of winter drivers in a campus-wide email. Whorley...
Council considers appointing city clerk and treasurer
The Hillsdale City Council will research changing the city charter so the city clerk and treasurer positions are appointed instead of elected. Acting City Manager Doug Terry, who recommended the motion at Monday’s meeting, said he believes this will put the most “efficient and effective” people in the roles of city clerk and city treasurer....
Freshman seeks fellow ambassadors
After participating in Model United Nations while in high school, freshman Nathan Putrich was looking forward to joining the college MUN club on campus. He quickly discovered, however, Hillsdale College did not have a MUN club. Undaunted, Putrich is now looking to start the club himself. “I don’t think there’s many colleges that are well...
Bus delay does not deter CPAC attendees
For students on their way to the Conservative Political Action Conference, a little travel mishap didn’t get in the way of a good time. Despite bus troubles late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning in Ohio, more than 150 Hillsdale students attended this year’s annual CPAC in National Harbor, Maryland, to listen to speakers such...