With 179 students currently in quarantine because of COVID-19, the demand for safe food distribution skyrocketed over the last week, but healthy students are stepping up to help meet the need. Equip Ministries, a student-led organization that provides small-group ministry and service opportunities, sent student volunteers to help package food for distribution when Bon Appetit...
Year: 2020
Radio students take top national broadcast awards
Two students won first-place awards from College Broadcasters, Inc., for their work at Radio Free Hillsdale Sept. 2. With her show State Facts, junior Jane O’Connor won first in the Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment category, and Ben Dietderich ’20 won first place for his multi-part documentary Where All Trails End. This is the first time...
Meckley’s Fruit Farm remains open despite COVID-19, out performs previous seasons by more than double
Meckley’s Fruit Farm in Cement City village may be one of few businesses doubling its profits during the pandemic. “We’ve crushed any previous year by over double,” owner Steve Meckley said. When Meckley’s parents purchased the farm in 1956, their mission was to provide a gathering place for people. Meckley bought the business from them...
The power of the pants
As the bright, vibrant colors of fall fade into the bleak grays of a Michigan winter, everyone will soon find themselves needing more color in their lives. That’s why everyone needs a staple pair of colorful jeans. Now you might assume that vibrant orange denim is something that should only be worn by 16-year-olds on...
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church to host annual Advent Hymn Festival
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold its second annual Advent Hymn Festival on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. “Hymn festivals are opportunities to tap into the deep storehouse of Christian hymnody,” intern Cantor Nathan Grime ‘20 said. “There are a lot of Lutherans who have written hymns in the last 500 years that...




