Leaf collection in Hillsdale is still relatively unsolved despite City Council efforts to come up with a solution. Last year, the council voted to privatize the service, hoping it would fix inefficiencies and save taxpayer money. The latest City Council meeting saw intense discussion about their inability to fix the issue. Mayor Adam Stockford said...
Year: 2020
Bravo, Bon Appetit: Our catering company’s new portion size restrictions aid the fight against American obesity
Like most of you, I’ve noticed something different about the dining hall these last few weeks. Something lurking just in plain sight. Something sinister. Something…small. Yes, dear reader, your suspicions about the dining hall’s portion sizes were not unfounded, your increased hunger pangs not psychosomatic. I too have observed that the dining hall has been...
Sculpting a ‘lifetime’: Professor creates newest Liberty Walk statue
Though the Liberty Walk’s newest addition of James Madison now stands life-sized outside Delp Hall, he began as a 24 inch tall statue in the studio of Associate Professor of Art Anthony Frudakis. The new statue was commissioned by Hillsdale President Larry Arnn and sculpted by Frudakis over the course of two years. Although the...
SAB to host carnival-themed Harvest Festival
This weekend the Student Activities Board is hosting Harvest Festival, the first event since the cancellation of the Garden Party. The event will be a carnival celebration chock-full of pumpkins, balloon animals, and deep-fried treats. Harvest Festival will take place this Friday, Oct. 16, from 3 – 6 p.m. on the quad. SAB typically hosts...
County Fair drive-thru: more than 3,000 cars participate
In place of the Hillsdale County Fair, the Hillsdale County Fair Board held a food drive-thru on Oct. 1-3, allowing residents to enjoy all their carnival favorites from the comfort of their car. The drive-thru featured Donut Hut, Beach Concessions, Maria’s, Friske Fries, Smith Concessions, Almond King, Mary Lou’s, and Red Barn Elephant Ears. Cars...




