Several Hillsdale residents reported hearing gunshots Tuesday night near the Hillsdale Community Library on E. Bacon Road. “A witness to the incident who wished to remain anonymous said a dark-colored Chevrolet Lumina pulled up next to another car and opened fire. Both vehicles then left the area at a high-rate of speed, possibly with the...
Fight back against Big Tech
As Twitter blew up with the news of Donald Trump’s termination from the app on Jan. 8, users celebrated while calling for the purging of Republicans on social media and throughout the country. This response led me, a young Republican, to feel helpless and alone. Where were my fellow patriots and how would we fight...
‘Bridgerton’ is an entertaining mess
Jane Austen. “Gossip Girl.” “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” Put them together and you get “Bridgerton,” the Netflix and Shondaland sensation that’s so soapy and steamy it’s practically a bubble bath. The series follows the refined and close knit Bridgerton family, which consists of the Dowager Viscountess Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) and her...
COVID-19 gym restrictions pose challenge to New Year’s resolutions
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order is making it difficult for Hillsdale College students to achieve their New Year’s health resolutions. Gyms and fitness centers across the state are restricted to 25% capacity, limiting students’ workout opportunities. Director of Events and Game Day Coordinator Pat Hornak manages the fitness center in the George C....
Behind the science of the COVID-19 vaccine
The controversial COVID-19 vaccine has been subject to rumors, speculation, and legitimate concerns since it was first rolled out on Dec. 14. While about 11.1 million people have already taken their first dose of the vaccine according to the New York Times, others believe that the vaccine will actually increase their health problems. But what...



