The 120-year history of the Hillsdale College Men’s Basketball program has been eventful to say the least. For eight years, the archives list the team’s head coach as simply “students.” In 1943-44, the team had no season due to World War II. The program once even went seven straight years without a single win. But...
New Michigan guidance on pretrial arrests to take effect April 1
A slate of new laws will come into effect on April 1, directing local law enforcement to avoid arrests for minor misdemeanors. Instead, law enforcement will hand out appearance tickets to those they would have otherwise arrested. In a press release, Michigan Gov. Whitmer said the changes came as a result of a bipartisan effort...
Domestic Harmony continues care despite challenges
The COVID-19 pandemic throughout the past year has posed endless challenges to local businesses and community organizations, and it’s only been more difficult for those groups that already served those who are suffering. Domestic Harmony, whose place in Hillsdale is to provide emergency response services for those suffering from domestic violence as well as to...
People, Places, & Plates: Sharon’s House of Pancakes
Fluffy, fresh pancakes that melt on the tongue, biscuits and gravy that warm the soul, and gourmet donuts are only a few of the offerings at Hillsdale’s newest breakfast spot. Sharon’s House of Pancakes opened to the public on March 18, and business has been thriving since. Although located in the food court inside Market...
Glass dishes, cutlery return to Knorr Family Dining Hall
In a movement back toward normalcy and community, Bon Appetit Management Company has reintroduced china dishes and regular silverware to the dining hall, according to Bon Appetit Manager David Apthorpe. “This is a step that we can take to get back to a more normal style of service,” Apthorpe said. The decision was made in...



