The Hillsdale City Council unanimously agreed on five goals for the 2021 calendar year at Monday’s meeting. Focusing primarily on public services, the council first and foremost aims to repair Hillsdale’s roads. Mayor Adam Stockford addressed the constant need for road maintenance. “It’s long been a mandate of the city government to work on the...
Year: 2021
Chargers win first dual meet of the season
The Hillsdale College women’s swimming team won its first in-person meet on Saturday afternoon against Indiana Wesleyan University 132-70, proving that the unconventional and virtual start to the season had no impact on the Chargers’ ability to perform at an impressive level. Head coach Kurt Kirner emphasized the importance of setting realistic goals for the...
Harris’ to-do list should worry Americans
When President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took their oaths of office yesterday, they stepped into the two most important, stressful, and powerful jobs in the nation. Upon finishing the words, “So help me God,” the duo obtained the power to alter international relations, increase spending, intrude on the constitutional rights of citizens,...
The left’s actions are preventing a peaceful transition of power
I want a refund for 2021. There was an expectation, a futile hope of sorts, that a new year would mean new politics, a unification of an angry nation, a satisfaction of an insatiable pandemic and the politics and broken feelings surrounding it. There was a decisive conclusion that those hopes were dashed as early...
Seniors unveil class gift: Class of 2021 will restore the Civil War monument
Hillsdale’s Civil War Monument is set to be restored thanks to this year’s senior class gift. Retired Professor of History Tom Conner announced the class of 2021’s choice in a video played at the annual Legacy Dinner on Jan. 13. “The guys commemorated on that monument served higher ideals. We can see the monument, but...



