The first time I ate pizza for breakfast, I thought I broke the law. Eleven-year-old me was shocked, amazed, and could not fathom the idea of eating “non-breakfast” food in the morning. But there I was, on Black Friday, chowing down on a slice of cheese pizza the size of my head — and joining...
Hillsdale club hockey is back on the ice, ice baby
As the temperature drops back down to ungodly digits, a dozen students are getting ready for their favorite time of the year: hockey season. Next spring, the Hillsdale hockey team will begin its third competitive season, with practices once a week, and games every Sunday in Jackson, Michigan. Senior Ben Hanson, president of the hockey...
Hillsdale Academy receives high marks
Elementary and middle school students at Hillsdale Academy ranked in the 99th percentile in a national test for the 14th consecutive year. The Iowa Assessments Exam, formerly called the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, or ITBC, is administered in both public schools and private schools. Since first administering the exam in 1994, the Academy has...
Community plans donations to nonprofits for Giving Tuesday
Local nonprofits are gearing up for this year’s Giving Tuesday, a global movement that encourages generosity and giving. Domestic Harmony and Helping Hands Pregnancy Resource Center are just a few of the many local nonprofit groups that will participate in the Great Give on Nov. 28, an event hosted by the Hillsdale County Community Foundation....
DC campus celebrates WHIP’s 50th anniversary
Each semester, a small group of Hillsdale students makes a new home in Washington, D.C. This year marks 50 years of the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program, a semester-long opportunity for Hillsdale undergraduates to live and work in the nation’s capital. During their time on WHIP, students work full-time while taking part-time classes in the evening. The...



