Freshman Jacquelyn Eubanks is a 19-year-old fountain pen and she’s nowhere close to running out of ink. The Hillsdale student is an Amazon best-selling author who has two published novels and has another in production. She’s received a five-star rating from Readers’ Favorite and the 2014 Readers’ Favorite Bronze Award. “I grew up writing,” Eubanks...
Careless squirrel sends half of Hillsdale into darkness
The lights of homes and businesses throughout Hillsdale suddenly flickered and shut off the morning of Sept.1, affecting several local business owners and consumers. According to Councilman Bruce Sharp, power loss occurred when a rogue squirrel attempted to jump across an electric wire. The squirrel snapped the wire as it plummeted, cutting lights across...
Campus unity beyond homecoming
Homecoming 2016 displayed a new attitude among Greeks and independents alike in the historically cutthroat competition: unity. But instead of reserving this unified spirit between dorms and sororities for one week of the school year, Hillsdale College students should endeavor to embody this unity August through May. Women from all three Greek houses praised the...
Professors, students want more substance following presidential debate
Students and faculty said they wanted more substance from Monday evening’s presidential debate and had little confidence in either candidate. Presidential nominees Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton had their first showdown Monday evening at Hofstra University in New York to discuss American security, prosperity, and the overall direction of the nation. The answers,...
Regardless of the debate’s winner, America lost
Monday night, I watched the first half-hour of the presidential debate. Then I went home to read a book. I couldn’t handle the nonsense on the television. Simply put, neither candidate has even begun to address the real problems facing the country. Hillary Clinton is one of the most corrupt politicians in American history. Through...



