Sheri Ingles, Mayor Adam Stockford’s mother, painted two river barriers above the St. Joseph River on Union Street earlier this month. “I walk by the barriers every day,” Ingles said. “I just wanted to do something in my neighborhood.” Ingles said after she consulted with City Manager David Mackie and Director the Department of Public...
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Local artist invites the community to view his work, eat refreshments
Hillsdale residents are invited to look at art and drink wine. Local artist John Castellese will display 20 pieces of representational landscape artwork from 12 to 4 p.m. on Oct. 7 at Studio 42, located in the same building as Rough Draft. The event, hosted by ArtWorks of Hillsdale County, will include a free wine...
Physics students help build telescope in New Mexico
Nathan Sibert, Paige Lettow, Liam Swick, Riley Hamilton, and Evan Anthopolous construct an LWA antenna. Courtesy | Facebook Students from the college’s physics department traveled to New Mexico earlier this month to help build a new station of the Long Wavelength Array, a telescope that collects radio wave data from celestial bodies. In collaboration with...
College to host CCA on American Intelligence
Hillsdale’s next installment of the Center for Constructive Alternatives will cover topics in American intelligence from the Revolutionary War to the present, including the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, the creation of the CIA, and espionage during the Cold War. The event will run from Oct. 1 to 4 with speeches from...
‘Kidfluencing’ is unnecessarily expository and harmful
Between the rise of child influencers and excited parents posting life updates, it’s hard to scroll far without running into an adorable face smiling from an Instagram post or a TikTok video. “Kidfluencer” is a large social media genre that makes millions of dollars. Popular Kidfluencer Ryan Kaji, for example, has made $35 million during...




