In every heart is rooted a desire to belong. There exists an elusive yet inexplicably magnetic desire to have a place of one’s own. “Home” has been defined in a myriad of ways and the stability and beauty of committed relationships is one avenue through which we experience a ‘homeland.’ The funny thing is, though...
Students return for in-person classes, college plans on full semester
After ending its fall 2020 semester virtually, Hillsdale College will resume in-person classes on Wednesday, Jan. 13. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced on Dec. 18 that, “Gatherings at colleges and universities, trade schools, and career schools are permitted for the purpose of holding in-person classes.” Although the college will still take...
Women’s basketball struggles to find rhythm
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team began its conference-only season on Dec. 3 against the University of Findlay. Since then the Chargers have accrued a 1-6 record with a 10-point victory over Lake Erie College on Jan. 4. While their schedule is ever-changing, the Chargers have faced off against more than half of their G-MAC...
Hospital distributes Pfizer vaccine in Searle Center
More than 900 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered by the Hillsdale Hospital last week at a clinic on Hillsdale College’s campus. Last Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., the Hillsdale Hospital ran a vaccination clinic at the Searle Center to distribute Pfizer vaccines to healthcare workers, as well as tier...
Jonesville Solar Farm Set to Start Producing Energy This Week
A new solar farm on Lake Wilson Road in Jonesville is planning to begin sending out power on Friday, Jan. 15, according to Tami von Isakovics, director of communications and marketing at Pine Gate Renewables. This solar farm is one of 14 in Michigan organized by Consumers Energy, Pine Gate Renewables, and Kayne Anderson Capital...




