After five years of planning and preparing, a Hillsdale County affiliate of nationwide nonprofit Love In the Name of Christ, or Love INC, will mobilize churches to help those in need of aid, whether it be financial or spiritual. It’s in the final stages, Rev. Pat Brooke of Hillsdale First Methodist Church said,...
The weekly: The media’s treatment of Kim Yo-Jong wreaks of sexism
News media fell for North Korea’s newest strategy for gaining soft power when a charming young woman, the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un, made her debut during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The Olympics made controversial headlines over the weekend when Kim Yo-Jung, the dictator’s sister, suddenly was chosen to...
Buttered Biscuit breaks into breakfast scene
For Sam Russell ’08 and his wife, Anna, opening their own breakfast restaurant was a family affair and a fulfillment of an entrepreneurial dream that had been ten years in the making. When The Buttered Biscuit opened its doors last April, Anna said she never imagined the success they have experienced in their first year...
New federal budget accelerates insolvency
Imagine you and your brother have $5 to buy candy. He wants Tootsie Rolls and you want Oreos. You argue about what to buy. Suddenly you realize, “Why argue? Let’s buy $5 of each!” Unfortunately, life does not work that way. You cannot buy $10 of candy with $5. Similarly, you cannot increase the budget...
Student Fed welcomes two junior reps
Student Federation elected two new junior independent representatives, who said they hope to bring a wider range of interests to the table. Hillsdale College’s Student Federation elected two new junior independent representatives, Mark Compton and Rebecca Carlson, at the beginning of the year. Each class has one representative from each Greek house, and two independents,...




