The Hillsdale City Council approved a local bowhunting agreement allowing city residents to target game on city property and agreed to investigate noise complaints about the Hillsdale College Welcome Party at its Tuesday meeting. Hillsdale residents Steve and Sally Wood asked the council during public comment to control the noise level at college events, citing...
Year: 2015
Run, Joe, run
The phrase “Joe Biden is an idiot” is a fairly common one. Especially in more conservative circles, old uncle Joe is a steady source of comedy material. His gaffe-prone personality allows us to constantly dismiss him as a serious contender for the White House. Yet, I think that he has the best chance of any...
Bridal Aisle throws in bouquet
The Bridal Aisle, Hillsdale’s bridal boutique located next to Smith’s Flowers on North Broad Street, finally closed its doors with a sidewalk sale on July 11 after being closed for four years and reopening briefly in March. Bridal Aisle owner Sandy Rupp — who lives and works in Ohio — changed the window display occasionally...
Men’s tennis set to begin inaugural season
On September 19, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team will suit up six freshmen and one sophomore for the program’s first match in over a decade. It was announced in August of 2014 that Hillsdale would revive the men’s tennis program and that head coach Keith Turner would be trusted at the helm. “I am...
Searle Center to open soon
It’s almost done. The much-anticipated event center has entered its final stage of construction and will open this week as the Searle Center. “It all came together, and we will have a beautiful and useful building ready to contribute to the great atmosphere here,” Vice President for Administration Rich Péwé said. As was expected at...

