Students and professors who spent last Saturday in either Lane or Kendall hall are well aware of the six-hour water outage caused by city maintenance. Over the last several weeks Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities turned off water around the city several times to replace water valves. Following each replacement, the board issued a boil...
Year: 2020
Bieber’s song ‘Holy’-er than mainstream Christian music
A song at the top of the Billboard that promotes a Christian view of marriage is not something I had slated for 2020. The song was Justin Bieber’s new single “Holy,” which was released on Sept. 18 and features Chance the Rapper. When my roommate blasted it in our apartment, I was taken in by...
Art exhibit displays the Bible uncensored
Unlike the colorful picture books of biblical stories from childhood, Hillsdale College’s “Revealed” art display is not family friendly. Created in lithograph, woodcut, monoprint, and linocut, “Revealed: A Storybook Bible for Grownups,” is a collection of full-size prints that depict biblical stories. The exhibit is on display in the Fine Arts Building from...
Positive COVID-19 cases remain under 20 as midterms approach
Active COVID-19 cases on Hillsdale’s campus rose to 11 this week, while more students moved off campus to wait out quarantine. On Wednesday morning, Hillsdale College reported six resolved cases. The school has detected a total of 17 positive cases among students since the fall semester began. There are currently 129 students in contact isolation,...
Jones, ’13, remembered for positivity, leadership
“He loved living, and it made an impact sadly in a short 30 years.” These are the words of head Hillsdale College football coach Keith Otterbein about the late Ben Jones ’13, who recently passed away in a car accident on Aug. 19. His love for life will forever impact his family, friends, and team....




