The people most likely to give a creative review of Hillsdale College are not renowned architects or art connoisseurs. They’re kids. I turned to eight kids aged 4 to 7, each one a child of a Hillsdale College professor, to discover what Hillsdale College looks like through young eyes. What do college professors do all...
Tossing the cap and tying the knot
Hillsdale College students have been using the term “ring by spring” for years to describe the perennial phenomenon of seniors getting engaged prior to graduation. This year has proven no different, even so early in the spring semester. Already, there are around 25 seniors who are either engaged or married. Although typical for Hillsdale, this...
Norton takes on Spangler’s defense pro bono
Attorney Bob Norton is offering his services pro bono to Spangler’s Family Restaurant, which remained open in defiance to government orders. Though indoor dining is now allowed again, Mitch Spangler, who is in the process of buying the business from his parents, could potentially face fines of up to $1000 per day. “It was do...
Galvan wins scholarship to pursue counseling degree
When Becky Galvan ‘13 first began her studies at Hillsdale in 2009, she did not envision continuing onto higher education after graduating. Now, she’s pursuing a counseling degree at Spring Arbor University. Invested in the Hillsdale track and field team and enjoying her biochemistry classes, she was content. But when Galvan interned at a crisis...
Midwest car thief hits Hillsdale
A car thief stopped in Hillsdale last month while on the run from police in multiple states, according to local authorities. “Overnight on Jan. 19 to the morning hours on Jan. 20, five or six unlocked vehicles were entered, some items were taken,” Hillsdale Police Chief Scott Hephner said. “One vehicle was taken and was...




