Mayor Adam Stockford’s latest Facebook post idea for garnering trust and friendship in Hillsdale will turn into regular neighborhood meetings between the police and Hillsdale County citizens. “I actually had the idea when I was watching TV. I can’t remember the show, but they were having a neighborhood meeting,” Stockford said. “An officer was standing...
Year: 2021
A noble instrument for a noble space
Despite its vaulted ceilings and ornate columns, when Christ Chapel first opened to the students, faculty, donors, and the public, it was missing something. It lacked an instrument that could dazzle the ears with a range of dynamics, could support a choral rehearsal, and could accompany the wide variety of instruments to perform solos. While...
Seven music students named winners in annual Concerto competition
The music department announced seven winners of the Concerto/Aria competition on Monday. Out of the 26 students who auditioned on Sunday, there were seven winners: sophomore violist Ethan Tong, senior soprano Emma Dawe, senior violinist Ellie Fishlock, senior pianist Anne Ziegler, senior mezzo Caroline Lively, senior soprano Zsanna Bodor, and senior soprano Michaela Stiles. Students...
SAB’s ‘Spring Spirit Week’ to replace homecoming celebrations
After being canceled last fall due to COVID-19, homecoming is back, this time with a little twist. To replace Homecoming, the Student Activities Board has created “Spirit Week” to give students a taste of what they missed last September. Although Homecoming is typically an event for students and alumni, this year there will be two...
Basketball and volleyball allow spectators back in stands
After almost a year away from the court, Charger fans are finally welcome back in the bleachers to cheer their favorite teams to victory. After reviewing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services mandates in late January, the Hillsdale College Athletics Department decided to allow a maximum of 250 spectators per game in the...



