The Hillsdale County Circuit Court foreclosed the property on 23 and 25 N. Broad St. on Wednesday. The business that owns the property, Mortgage Management LLC, did not appear in court to defend the foreclosure. The owners still have time, however, to retain ownership of the property. “April 2 is the last day someone...
Year: 2018
In review: The Academy Awards
If you don’t know what movies to watch over spring break, catch the Oscars on Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC. Besides offering suggestions for your cinematic watchlist, it can be fun to see your celebrity crushes in fancy — or weird — evening wear, to hate yourself because you’re not talented enough to deserve...
Men’s basketball draws Alderson Broaddus for G-MAC tournament
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team headed into the locker room with a spring in its step and a 9-point lead, after its senior captains put on an offensive show in the first half against the University of Findlay on Saturday. Head coach John Tharp said during the halftime the team was excited about their...
Fraternities welcome new pledges
Hillsdale College fraternities finished welcoming their newest pledge classes, with Delta Tau Delta pledging its three-man class on Sunday. “It’s one of the smaller ones,” said senior Peter O’Rourke, DTD public relations chairman. “For Delts, we’ve always worked better as a smaller group.” Alpha Tau Omega pledged eight men: six freshmen, one sophomore, and one...
Americans can’t trust the state to take citizens’ guns
A mass shooting devastated the heart of America, claiming the lives of 17 students in Parkland, Florida. People filled with grief and despair reacted by demanding tighter gun laws. Gun ownership doesn’t explain the rise in mass shootings — the moral decay of our society does. The senseless tragedy motivated Florida students and politicians to...




