Small-business restaurants in Hillsdale are adopting new strategies amid new requirements announced this week by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a wide range of new restrictions on Nov. 15, including a temporary halt on indoor dining services in restaurants and bars, effective Nov. 18 through Dec. 8, according...
SAB to host Thanksgiving Dinner in Knorr
While it might look a little different this year, Hillsdale’s Student Activities Board is still hosting its annual Thanksgiving Dinner tonight from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Knorr Family Dining Hall. Traditionally, SAB hosts this formal event in the Searle Center, but this year due to various COVID-19 restrictions, the team has chosen to...
The time when quarantine created community
They say limitation breeds creativity, and as coronavirus cases continue to increase and more students are in quarantine as a result, they’re coming up with creative tactics to beat the boredom. From Park Place to Michindoah to even off-campus houses, quarantine has become more than just a 14-day isolation period. For many, it’s become a...
Twins: Dynamic duos of the ‘Dale
Have you ever parted ways with a classmate as they walk into the library, only to see them three minutes later sitting in AJ’s? Have you ever tried to talk to someone from your Western Heritage class, but get confused when they act like they’ve never met you before? It’s not bilocation. It’s not amnesia....
Future of sports remains unclear
When Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer announced more statewide restrictions on Sunday night, the Hillsdale College Chargers waited to find out the impacts on their upcoming winter sports seasons. The recent epidemic order from the Michigan Department of Health and Humans Services, which went into effect on Nov. 18, canceled all sporting events below the professional...




