Motor vehicle owners lost approximately $6 billion in theft in 2018, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Between 2016 and 2018, 229,339 vehicle thefts contained keys or fobs left in the vehicles. Despite the safeguard of the Honor Code and the general respect for others that circulates throughout the Hillsdale College student body, the honor...
Year: 2019
Hillsdale Historical Society honors renovated homes and barns
The Hillsdale County Historical Society held its 38th annual “Restoration, Preservation and Beautification Awards” on Oct. 28 at the Will Carleton Poorhouse, where the society celebrated three properties. The historical society honored Deb Wasnich for the restoration of her 1800s log cabin, Hal and Beverly Bradstreet for the preservation of their John P. Cook barn,...
Cottage Inn Pizza to open at its new location in the early months of 2020
Hillsdale’s Cottage Inn Pizza should be operating out of its new location at Silos Fun Park by mid-January or February of 2020, according to owners Donna and Brad Olmstead. “We’re anxious to get it opened back up for the community,” Donna Olmstead said. “We plan to have the arcade and the restaurant open before the...
Chargers set to race in Regionals
After a surprising second-place finish at the G-MAC Championship meet on Oct. 26, the Hillsdale College Chargers are ready for the Midwest Regional meet this weekend. They now sit in the No. 8 spot in the regional rankings, in which they hadn’t been ranked all season. The Chargers will have to beat several tough regional...
‘To look and truly see’: Frudakis sculpts his legacy
If you walk down to the sculpture studio, you might hear it before you see it. Professor Anthony Frudakis, associate professor of art, likes to play music during his classes. “I find music relaxing and very inspiring,” he said. “In the morning, it’s kind of Apollonian, with the classics by Mozart and Beethoven. In the...




