Campus is “doing well” with its handling of COVID-19, according to Director of Health Services Brock Lutz. As of Monday, six students were in isolation after receiving positive tests, bringing the semester total to 100 students tested, 61 of which were positive, according to Health Services. “We have had a steady flow of positive cases...
Hit-and-Run suspect charged with credit card fraud in jail
The suspect in a fatal hit-and-run faces a new charge for credit card fraud. Dylan Lee Jones, 24, faces multiple charges in connection with a fatal hit-and-run that occured in August 2021. Since his arrest in September, Jones has been charged with two counts of possession of methamphetamine, and most recently, illegal use of a...
SAB to host ice skating event
Students will have the chance to ice skate free of charge in Jackson this weekend during the Student Activities Board’s first Skate Night. SAB will take students to Optimist Ice Arena for a night on the ice and will cover the cost of admission and rental skates. “Ice skating is a fun winter thing,” Chaplain’s...
‘Life of the party’: Hillsdale flyers befriend feline
One of Hillsdale Municipal Airport’s employees lives in the building and sometimes greets flyers by coming out from under the chairs in the terminal building. “Airport Lucy,” as she’s been nicknamed, is a cat. Some of her primary duties include warding off mice and making people happy. “I’d never seen her kill a mouse until...
Men’s basketball grabs two home wins
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team picked up a pair of home wins against the Trevecca Nazarene University Trojans and the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers, stretching its win streak to three games and moving within a half game of first place in the G-MAC. The team’s record improved to 13-4 overall and 8-3 in the...



