As students settle into their new homes in Hillsdale, many are forced to say goodbye to parts of their homelife. While home cooked meals, family members, and childhood friends must remain at home, more and more are bringing a slice of home with them in the form of their pets. The student’s furry friends join...
Year: 2020
Hillsdale’s Seven Most Interesting Classes
Hillsdale College may be known for its core liberal arts curriculum, but a look back into the course catalogues of years past proves there have been a wide variety of classes offered outside of the traditional academic subjects. Among its earliest unorthodox classes includes a scuba diving course the college first offered in 1963. It...
‘We shape our buildings’: Hillsdale alum first to work at HGTV
When English Hinton left Hillsdale with her politics and art history degrees, she thought the school would forget about her. Now, Hinton has made Hillsdale history as the only graduate to work for the popular home improvement network, HGTV. After graduating in 2018, Hinton attended the University of Georgia where she pursued a master’s degree...
Nash Drugs closing after nearly 50 years in Hillsdale
Nash Drugs, a pharmacy with locations in and around Hillsdale, will close Sept. 21 The small drugstore chain opened in Hillsdale in 1974. “As a result of the legislation and general practices in the pharmacy market, the pharmacy won’t be able to make a profit anymore,” said Anette Frosch, chief operating officer of Nash Drugs....
Golfing with Iron Chef Morimoto: From the Iron Chef Kitchen to a Hillsdale Farm
It took one scream into the kitchen for all the chefs and cooks to get into line. He was serious, but kind. Harsh, but the most gracious perfectionist. And although broken English was his only way to communicate, Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto never failed to train his chefs to create sushi masterpieces, Ezra Bertakis said. ...




