With attractions ranging from a baby animal birthing tent to a photography house and drag racing, more than 100,000 people are expected to flock to the 169th-annual Hillsdale County Fair which began Sept. 22. The fair runs until Saturday, Sept. 28, and will conclude with a concert by the band Hotel California A Salute to...
Hillsdale students seek help for mental health
As academic and personal ambitions continue to rise each year at Hillsdale College, more and more students are receiving counseling services. In 2012, there were 800 counseling visits in the course of the school year by students and staff at Hillsdale College’s Ambler Health Center. Last year, there were over 2,000. With six counselors on...
Three freshmen added to 2019 shotgun roster
Hillsdale College’s five-time Division III National Champion shotgun team welcomed three new freshmen for the 2019-2020 season. Freshmen Ida Brown, Woody Glazer, and Brad Lehman, will be making their debut, each bringing unique strengths to the team. Brown, a native Californian, started shooting with her brother in fifth grade year as a way to to...
Dugan, Green crowned homecoming king and queen
During halftime at Saturday’s football game, the 2019 homecoming king and queen, Reagan Dugan and Christa Green, respectively, were announced. In total, Dugan received 196 votes and Green had 141. Director of Student Activities Alex Whitford said 540 people cast votes in the election. Green said she was actually more nervous about the homecoming court...
Visiting Writer talks poetry and God
A packed room of students welcomed poet Mark Jarman to campus both Monday and Tuesday night. Jarman is the most recent visiting writer to come to Hillsdale; the Visiting Writer Program brings poets and fiction authors to campus twice a semester. He has published eleven collections of poetry, won many awards including the Lenore Marshall...




