Hillsdale College needs a ghost. Every college should have one, and the best already do. A tradition says that King Charles I, beheaded in 1649, roams Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. The Harvard Gazette, an official publication of its university, has reported on spectral stories. The Syfy channel has produced “School Spirits,” a...
‘Whatever we have to do to stay open’: Bon Appetit workers navigate pandemic protocols
When Linda Lattime said goodbye to seniors before spring break, she didn’t know she’d never see them again. “I told everyone, ‘I’ll see you in nine days,’” Lattime, who works at the cash register in the front of Knorr Family Dining Room, said. During the break, however, Hillsdale College — along with virtually every educational...
McCormick Masonry: ‘Bringing old buildings back to life’
Hillsdale County is full of nineteenth and twentieth century buildings, and John McCormick is the stone mason capable of restoring these buildings to their original grandeur. “I like bringing old buildings back to life the way they should be,” McCormick said. “Even more so than building something new, I like to see old buildings reborn.” ...
Hillsdale goes retro: SAB to host drive-in movie
The Student Activities Board will welcome students to a new event this Friday: a drive-in movie night. The evening will begin at 8 p.m. in the Roche Sports Complex parking lot. “Think truck beds, popcorn, and a spooky movie,” said Small Events Coordinator Claire Lupini, a senior. Viewers can choose to watch from their cars...
Two active COVID-19 cases on campus
As new confirmed cases of COVID-19 spike in Michigan, Hillsdale College reported two active cases on Wednesday morning. Another 43 students are in contact isolation and seven await test results. Twenty-eight cases of COVID-19 have been resolved this year, according to a faculty and staff newsletter. Director of Health and Wellness Brock Lutz said there...



