Imagine you are driving home for break – the stress of finals behind you – when you get stranded on the side of the road during a snowstorm. This isn’t just any street, but a barren road in the Upper Peninsula. According to Joe Kellam, associate director of security and emergency management, this very situation...
Year: 2020
Focus on fall with five Hillsdale coffees
Whether you’re new on campus, or you’ve lived in Hillsdale for decades, it’s not hard to notice the collection of coffee shops that are sprinkled throughout town Here are five unique fall drinks that will satisfy your autumnal coffee – or tea – craving. Butterscotch Latte from Biggby Coffee Ranked number 5 on the list...
Hillcats to perform jazz on Friday
The Hillcats, Hillsdale’s jazz ensemble composed of several jazz faculty members, will perform this Friday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. The concert, called Pure Imagination, will feature a variety of jazz music. The ensemble will highlight five of Hillsdale’s eight jazz faculty members, with...
College sees rise in COVID-19 cases
Hillsdale College has confirmed a total of 50 positive COVID-19 cases this semester as of Wednesday, an increase from the 31 total cases this semester reported last week. As of Wednesday morning, 55 individuals were in contact isolation. Of those, 14 await test results after exhibiting symptoms and 20 have tested positive. The increase in...
Don’t make your laundry last long
Death, taxes, laundry. These are the three things that Sometimes Mistaken for U.S. President Benjamin Franklin found most vexing in our temporal world. And he ought to know, he had kidney stones. I think it is safe to assume that most of us share the sentiment of our porkiest founding father. Laundry really is a...



