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...
Year: 2021
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...
Hillsdale hairstylist wins three awards in annual competition
“It means a lot,” said Tiller, who opened the business in 2014. “I was very humbled because there are a lot of great business owners and a lot of great bosses in our town. We work hard as a team and we have such a good atmosphere.” The annual “Hillsdale’s Best” awards competition, which is...
Hundreds march for life in Hillsdale, Lansing
Pro-life Michiganders gathered across the state last week to voice their support for ending abortion. In Hillsdale, event organizers made history with the town’s first ever March for Life. The national March for Life in Washington, D.C. was canceled due to concerns over recent political turmoil. Consequently, the annual trip by Hillsdale College for Life...
Students debate: Did Donald Trump cause the Jan. 6 riots?
Gabriel Powell: Trump is not responsible for the lawlessness The violent riot that occured at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was reprehensible and tragic. Any individual who participated in this assault should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But that is where the prosecutions should end. The prosecutions shouldn’t...




