By Kara A. Johnson Hillsdale Hospital is offering a free program called “Stop the Bleed,” designed as a hands-on training session to teach local residents and students how to respond to serious traumas. “Stop the Bleed” classes provide attendees with a lecture on what a trauma looks like, how to respond to the incident at...
‘Honor and pride’: Conner releases book on war monuments
After 10 years of traveling to Europe and Washington, D.C., reading archives in both French and English, and visiting numerous war monuments and cemeteries, Professor of History Thomas Conner has published his new book titled: “War and Remembrance: The Story of the American Battle Monuments Commission.” In his book, Conner tells the story of the...
Brandon blends humor and action in Calderon de la Baresa’s ‘Life is a Dream’
Last night in Markel Auditorium, the Tower Players performed the first show of the season, Pedro Calderon de la Barca’s Spanish comedy “Life is a Dream.” When I sat down in the darkening auditorium to watch the dress rehearsal performance of “Life is a Dream,” a plummy purple glow lit up a zodiac pattern on...
Hillsdale wins Fall Invitational
The Hillsdale shotgun team dominated three other collegiate teams in its Fall Invitational, finishing ahead of Michigan State University, Purdue University, and Grace University. Hillsdale beat MSU 851 targets to 769 targets, a large margin of over 80 targets. At the invitational, the team members shot 50 trap targets, 25 international trap and...
Hillsdale Business Association expands with new businesses
It’s where everybody knows your name. Due to efforts of President Coty Foster and President-elect Connie Sexton, The Hillsdale Business Association is growing: within the past two years, the association doubled their membership. The Hillsdale Business Association, which serves not only businesses in downtown Hillsdale but throughout Hillsdale County, is a nonprofit organization that provides...




