The hallways of Simpson Residence will resemble the streets of Jerusalem at the Simpson Bazaar this Friday, Feb. 17, from 3-5 p.m. “Simpson Bazaar is an event that simulates a market where bartering physical goods is the method of exchange instead of money,” junior Michael Hoggatt said. “The bazaar aims to transport you outside of...
Year: 2023
Chargers fall to weekend opponents, Luna named G-MAC POTW
The Hillsdale women’s tennis team narrowly lost 5-2 to Ferris State and 4-3 to Lewis University this weekend. On Feb. 10, senior Sarah Hackman and junior Melanie Zampardo kicked off the match against the Ferris State Bulldogs with a 6-3 victory at No. 1 doubles. Senior Canela Luna was awarded with G-MAC Player of the...
Homeless Task Force holds inaugural meeting, reviews homelessness in the city
Some homeless people in Hillsdale camp in parks and along trails. Courtesy | Facebook The City of Hillsdale’s Homeless Task Force met for the first time on Feb. 14 for a briefing on local homelessness. “We have a lot of individuals coming together from different walks of life around the city who have different lived...
Parents should not track their kids
Life360 undermines mutual trust. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Tracking apps such as Life360 allow parents to keep tabs on their children’s location at any time. Life360 offers updates when someone leaves the house, gets home from school, or gets into a car. Other apps such as Find My Friends allow users to share and track...
Local leaders predict campaign issues ahead of 2024 elections
City Council Member Gary Wolfram suggested that based on Biden’s State of the Union speech, Democrats will likely campaign on economic issues. Courtesy | Twitter Local leaders are expecting a wide range of issues to drive the 2024 general election, including economic policy, energy policy, and education. President Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union...




