After nine years of supporting the Jason Foundation in its mission to spread awareness of youth suicide, the Hillsdale College football program’s efforts were recognized at the National Football Coaches Association convention on Jan. 10-13. Chargers head coach Keith Otterbein accepted the Grant Teaff “Breaking the Silence” Award, an accolade given annually to honor a...
Year: 2016
Rick Snyder signs Flint funding bill
As the U.S. House Oversight Committee commenced with hearings on the Flint crisis Wednesday morning in Washington, D.C., Gov. Rick Snyder announced that his upcoming budget proposal will include a $30 million request for water bill repayments for residents of Flint. Snyder also signed a $28-million appropriation bill to send relief to Flint at the...
Let’s compromise on parking
Director of Security Bill Whorley sent an email to students on Oct. 7, 2015, announcing that the construction of the new lot on the corner of N. West and College Street was complete, but the lot was only for faculty and staff. He reassured campus, saying, “The really good news is that it appears that...
The GOP could learn from Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders displays an excellent grasp of our nation’s problems, despite his bad policies. This is most notable in his discussion of corporate influence on politics and, consequently, on the economy. Republicans would do well to learn from his example. Sanders addresses the concerns of everyday Americans. Sometimes he’s even right. Sanders questions why...
Concerto competition winners to perform in March, May
After winning Hillsdale’s annual Concerto/Aria Competition on Sunday, four students have the rare chance to perform in concert with the college orchestra later this semester. Junior Stevan Lukich and senior Faith Liu will perform during the May orchestra concert, and sophomore Gregory Farison and junior Rachelle Ferguson will perform in March. Lukich, who also won...


