Hillsdale will complete the construction of a new track in Hayden Park before the fall 2023 semester, according to Richard White, the head track and cross country coach. Because of the renovation, a large area near the entrance of Hayden Park is closed for construction. According to Director of Student Programming Rachel Marinko, who...
Year: 2022
Parents speak against explicit books, sue Dearborn school board
DEARBORN, Mich. — Michigan parents are suing a school board with the help of a Hillsdale-based lawyer for approving sexually explicit library books. Parents with children in Dearborn Public Schools notified the Board of Education of their intent to sue at a Monday night board meeting. Parents, represented by attorney Daren Wiseley, claim the school...
The US must prepare for the North Korean threat
More than 80 North Korean ballistic missiles and 100 artillery rounds crashed into the seas surrounding South Korea and Japan last week. North Korea is showing off its increased strategic and tactical options—and illustrating the danger it poses to the free world. Not only is the rogue state getting closer to delivering nuclear payloads, but...
Charger Derby raises $85,000
The third annual Charger Derby raised approximately $85,000 for scholarships on Saturday, according to its sponsoring group, the Hillsdale College Women Commissioners. Hosted in the Searle Center, the event included simulated horse racing, an auction, and a cash bar. Organizers said 100% of the funds will go toward student scholarships. Attendees were invited to bet...
Judge grants injunction against county GOP’s ‘America First’ group ahead of convention
A judge allowed an injunction against the Hillsdale County Republican Party’s “America First” leadership just days before Thursday’s county convention, after months of controversy over party control. “It is clear that the court gave careful consideration to the arguments,” County Commissioner Brent Leininger wrote in a Nov. 15 memo. “We look forward to moving past...




