Fake news is old news, but a more subversive type of reporting deserves greater reproach: straight-up lazy journalism. In excuse for CNN’s misguided handling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, the network’s President Jeff Zucker this week defended lazy reporting: “We are not investigators. We are journalists, and our role is to report the facts...
Year: 2019
Hillsdale Idol Unplugged
With a rendition of Adele’s “To Make You Feel My Love,” senior Isabelle Parell kicked off the third annual Hillsdale Idol “Unplugged” music competition March 21 at Johnny T’s Bistro. Funds from the musical evening went toward the Hillsdale County School of the Arts Summer String Festival, a musical boot camp for children ranging...
Career Services hires Malcheff ’04 as assistant director
Hillsdale College’s Career Services hired Jessica Malcheff ’04 as the new assistant director on Feb. 4, 2019 after Sophia Donohoe left the position. As assistant director, Malcheff said she will be leading the Career Curriculum team within the Student Mentor Affair team. “The team goal is to connect with campus clubs, honoraries, organizations, Greek...
Alumna joins Nashville band, releases first album
Armed with voices that can all carry lead vocals and years of musical study, Nashville band Sunset East is sweeping the alternative rock scene with its unique sound and even more unique situation. “We’re going against the grain,” bassist Harrison Doyle said. “The sun setting in the East doesn’t happen, just like a Nashville-based alternative...
Hillsdale County Farmer’s Market prepares for upcoming season
As spring rolls in, the board for the Hillsdale County Farmers Market begins preparations for the season, making changes hoping to increase participation and attendance. This year will be the 11th anniversary of the market, which runs from mid-May through October in downtown Hillsdale. The biggest adjustment is the hours the market will be open...




