On the first day of her senior year, Dana Weidinger finally completed her mission: try every flavor of ice cream at The Udder Side. “When I first came to Hillsdale for my recruiting visit for softball, the team told me about this ice cream place in Jonesville, so I was like, ‘Alright mom and dad,...
Year: 2020
Police arrest woman throwing rocks at police cars and Mayor Stockford
Police arrested a Coldwater woman around midnight on Sunday, Nov. 29 for an episode at Hillsdale City Hall. At 12:20 a.m. on Nov. 29, Naomi Ashley Bahe, 28, was arrested by Hillsdale Police after they claimed she committed malicious destruction of police property, disorderly conduct, and resisting or obstructing a police officer twice, according to...
Rushing to make changes: Sororities revamp recruitment
Freshmen women who return to Hillsdale’s campus early in January will be the first to participate in a new socially-distanced sorority rush process. Sororities will adjust their recruitment process this year to accommodate those with concerns about COVID-19, according to Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell. The Greek organizations will hold an in-person, socially-distanced recruitment...
Spangler’s remains open despite new Michigan closures
Spangler’s Family Restaurant in Jonesville will continue offering dine-in services, despite the Michigan health department’s Nov. 15 order closing all dine-in restaurants again due to COVID-19. Spangler’s Owner Mitch Spangler said he has received threats and visits from the health department due to this decision to remain open but is pressing forward. “The news of...
Theater department postpones fall production until spring
The Hillsdale College Theatre Department’s production of “J.B.” will now open on Jan. 20. Written in 1958 by Archibald MacLeish, “J.B.” is a modern adaptation of the Biblical story of Job. Although the play was slated to open Nov. 18, the theatre department decided to postpone the production until next semester due to a limited...




