Campus Rec staff outside new location, The Compound Students and staff will go head to head in athletic competitions hosted by Hillsdale College Campus Recreation at the first “Staff Student Faceoff” Thursday, March 22 at 8 p.m. “There’s going to be a set of three challenges for each team,” said Meg Patrick, senior and Campus...
Red Wings fans need to trust the Yzerplan
After trading away four players for future draft picks last week, it is safe to say that the Detroit Red Wings are not focused on making the playoffs this season. However, despite thTe inevitable continuation of the Wings playoff drought, Detroit hockey fans need to continue to put their trust in Steve Yzerman’s “Yzerplan.” The...
Androids are better than iPhones
Androids are better than iPhones. Courtesy | Trusted Reviews Green text is probably the first thing Apple users think of when they think of Android phones. While having friends with Androids might be annoying for iPhone users, their phone choice should not be cause for your annoyance. In fact, Android phones are more secure, innovative,...
Historical Association plans Jonesville mural
A small selection from a mock-up of the mural showcases local history. Courtesy | The Heritage Association of Hillsdale The Heritage Association of Hillsdale will install a mural detailing the history of Jonesville in a downtown alleyway this spring. TreeTown Murals, the same company that illustrated the “Welcome to Historic Hillsdale” mural that went up...
Hillsdale’s first policewoman dies
Officer Linda Caldwell also served as a meter maid. Courtesy | Hampton Funeral Homes The first policewoman of the Hillsdale City Police Department died in a nursing home on Feb. 24 at 86 years old. Linda Caldwell of Jerome, Michigan, became Hillsdale’s first policewoman in 1964. She served as a meter maid, but unlike many...



