Three weeks ago, a two-star general tried to cancel me on Twitter. It went badly—for him. America’s military establishment has long enjoyed immunity from serious public criticism. Americans lost trillions of dollars and thousands of lives in the sinkholes of Afghanistan and Iraq while their generals made off like bandits securing book deals, fellowships, and...
Alert: Fatal Hit and Run Suspect Identified
The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office has released the identity of the suspect in an Aug. 21 fatal hit-and-run accident, and is asking for the public’s help to locate him. Police are searching for Dylan Lee Jones, 24, on a felony warrant with two counts: reckless driving causing death, and failure to stop at the scene...
New GOAL program begins to serve Hillsdale widows
Junior Kathryn Luke started a new GOAL program called Widows Connecting Point, serving the widows of Hillsdale County by connecting them to students on campus, as well as one another. “Imagine this scenario,” Associate Dean of Men, Jeffery “Chief” Rogers, who first noticed the need for the program in the community, said. “You have...
Pipes burst in Olds Residence
Water gushed into the basement of Olds Residence at 2 a.m. on Aug. 30. “Water was pouring under the door to the boiler room,” freshman Magdalena Shaltanis said after discovering the leak during a phone call. By the time Shaltanis retrieved a resident assistant for help, the water at the base of the stairs had...
DC professor publishes second childrens book
Telling the tale of a young swan navigating New York City and learning his identity, Matthew Mehan’s most recent book offers advice to all readers — both young and old. Mehan published his second children’s book, “The Handsome Little Cygnet,” on July 20, providing children with a counter-culture narrative about discovering who they are meant...




