The Hillsdale Hospital has expanded its pain-management capabilities by increasing care providers and a new, renovated space for treatment. With the expansion and move to the third floor on Feb. 15, the clinic is now called the Center for Excellence in Pain Management and specializes in non-surgical and non-prescription methods of reducing chronic and acute...
Year: 2021
One plus one equals 14? The ‘boundless love’ of big families
Despite what many students learn in their elementary years, one plus one can actually equal up to fourteen. At Hillsdale, students who come from big families aren’t hard to come by. I interviewed five students, each with at least eight siblings, to hear about what it was like growing up in a big household. Sophomore...
Hillsdale students and faculty enjoy winter weather
February can be a dreary time for many — it’s been cold out for nearly half a year and it often seems like the sun will never emerge. But for some students and faculty, it’s a time of year that is a prime opportunity for outdoor sports and recreation. Meet the winter sports enthusiasts of...
Ad Astra market vends quality coffee, baked goods on Saturday mornings
The first smell is the deep, rich smell of coffee, reminiscent of lazy, warm winter mornings. The second is the sweet smell of cookies, recalling old-world holidays and childhood. The walls are lined by sporadic bookshelves, which hold classics like “The Iliad,” “Romeo and Juliet,” and “The Scarlet Letter.” Little green plants line the windows...
Fight the woke indoctrination of children
A fifth-grade social-studies teacher in Philadelphia recently forced students to celebrate Black History Month by honoring “black communism” and Angela Davis, a communist activist and former Black Panther. The news created a stir on social media but should come as no surprise to those who have followed the radical agenda infecting every level of America’s...



