Hillsdale County mailed new voter identification cards to registered voters last week, following redistricting in the wake of the 2020 census. Chief Deputy County Clerk Abe Dane said the cards will show voters’ congressional, state representative, and state senate districts among other information, but are not required to vote. State law requires township, city, or...
Year: 2022
‘A testament to her love of God and neighbor alike’
Betty Bisel, 96, lives on Summit Street in a small, red cottage hidden beneath the shade of several oak trees and marked by several small plastic lawn geese. Inside, the house’s age is hidden by trinkets and antiques from a bygone era. The living room is reminiscent of a 1960s suburban home with white curtains...
Ladies, stop thinking about men’s feet
I actually don’t know the last time I looked at my feet. They must be hideous. Men are known for many great things, one of which is their capacity to not care about hygiene. To be fair, insofar as men are related to monkeys, they should be expected to adhere to some sort of social...
Everyone needs a little bullying
Everyone needs a certain amount of bullying. I understand that may seem brutish, but let me explain. I don’t mean real, physical bullying, and I’m not advocating for everyone to get a swirlie or to get shoved into their locker every other day. What I mean is that a certain level of verbal chiding from...
Give students Good Friday off
One of the best ways to promote a Christian lifestyle is to encourage the celebration of important days in the Christian tradition, and Good Friday is one of those. Hillsdale College was founded by Christians for the purpose of education, fulfilling the good life, and the Gospel. Therefore, the college administration should consider how to...

