This spring semester, Hillsdale College welcomed a record number of new students, 23 in all. Sixteen of these students are transfers from around the country and across the ocean, including Ireland and Italy. Applications for the spring 2022 semester increased by 46% compared to the spring semester of 2021, said Zachary Miller, senior director of...
Men’s basketball one game behind first in the G-MAC
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team fell just short in the final seconds at home to Ashland University before grabbing a win against Tiffin University to move within a game of first place in the G-MAC. At 11-4 overall and 6-3 in conference play, the Chargers sit in third place in the G-MAC standings, though...
Refuge Coffee takes ministry-oriented business approach
A new coffee shop in Quincy aims to end human trafficking by taking a ministry-oriented approach to business. Refuge Coffee is a family owned business that opened last March. Owner Dawn Bracy said the idea for it came, “straight from the Lord.” “We started to get many confirmations that this is exactly what God wanted,”...
Redistricting Commission splits Hillsdale County into two state Senate districts in new political map
Hillsdale County will be split into two different state Senate districts under a plan approved by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission on Dec. 28. On the new map, Hillsdale and Jonesville are in district 16 and Allen and Reading are in district 17. The new maps enacted by the commission give Democrats a chance...
Why you should pay attention to Youngkin in 2022
Virginia’s red wave hit high tide last Saturday, when the state swore in its new Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin–and pointed the way forward for a GOP that hopes to rebound from the presidential defeat of 2020. Since the exit of a disgraced Republican governor a decade ago, the recent Amazon factory move, and the immigration...




