Frank Shakespeare served on the Hillsdale College board of trustees for 37 years Former Hillsdale College trustee, diplomat, and media giant Frank Shakespeare died Dec. 14, 2022, at the age of 97. “Frank Shakespeare was a great man, full of the blarney,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said. “He was always a good friend...
Wine is better than beer
Wine is better than beer. Courtesy | rawpixel Versatility and durability are two qualities that are highly valued within today’s culture. The ability to adapt and be useful in different situations, as well as the ability to endure and improve over time makes people and objects more treasured. The same is true in the debate...
Statewide network glitch causes temporary 911 outage
Emergency vehicles outside a fire station in Hillsdale County, which was impacted by a statewide network error. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale County suffered a temporary 911 outage on Jan. 10 due to a system error that disrupted emergency calls statewide. Peninsula Fiber Network, which provides 911 service across Michigan, said in a press release that...
Azerrad to speak on leftist politics
Assistant Professor of Government and Research Fellow David Azerrad will present “Narcissism, Wokeness, and the Modern Left” in the Formal Lounge at 7 p.m. on Jan. 26. Azerrad teaches at the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., specializing in political topics that include classical liberalism, conservative political thought,...
Chargers hit four qualifying marks
When the Hillsdale Winter Classic got canceled, track and field coaches made a last-minute decision to take a smaller group of team members to compete at Saginaw Valley State University on Jan. 20. The team took home a victory, winning four events and setting four provisional qualifying marks. “We had to amend what we were...




