The City Council voted 9-0 during its Nov. 18 meeting to approve a Commercial Rehabilitation Exemption for Olmstead LLC’s restoration project of Silos Fun Park. A CRE freezes a majority of the property taxes on a building that is at least 15 years old and undergoing substantial repairs. The goal of the tax exemption is...
Students for Life Grows from 20 to 70 members
Senior Adelaide Holmes, president of Hillsdale College for Life, has always been pro-life, but it wasn’t until her sophomore year that she became a passionate pro-life advocate with Hillsdale College for Life. Her hard work has quadrupled club participation. “Our goal has been to raise up pro-life leaders,” Holmes said, “because a lot of Hillsdale...
Hillsdale Humane Society increases adoption rates after a hairy situation
Visitors of the Greater Hillsdale Humane Society are greeted with a clean and cheerful environment, the purring of contented cats, and the smiling face of Jill Richardson, the shelter manager. A year ago, a trip to the humane society would have been a very different experience. Since new management took over Dec. 22, 2018, the...
Godspeed: Hillsdale Alumnus qualifies for Olympic trials after running for men’s track and field team
The year is 1924. Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, two young runners, are training vigorously for the Paris Olympics. The British athletes are determined to pursue the sport of running in testimony to God’s glory. Decades later, the influence of these two young men brought runner Luke Hickman ’15 from Midland, Michigan to Hillsdale. Luke,...
Charger Chatter: Pat Cartier
Pat Cartier is a sophomore on the men’s basketball team from Brookfield, Wisconsin. What did the recruitment process look like when you came to Hillsdale? I first got recruited through a connection of my high school coach at Michigan Tech. A lot of times when one school recruits you, then the other schools in that...




