Officials are investigating the Jonesville reports as a separate matter. Courtesy | Facebook As regional health officials continue to investigate the cause of seizures among students in Quincy, they have taken reports of similar symptoms in students attending Jonesville schools. “We need to understand more about the calls we’ve gotten from Jonesville families,” said Rebecca Burns,...
Four Rangers, two Hornets head to Ford Field
Left to right: Isaac Westfall, Cameron Doody, Nathan Fletcher, and Maverick Stergakos placed in the 215-pound weight class. Courtesy | Facebook Two Hillsdale Hornets and four Reading Rangers qualified for the wrestling state championship at Ford Field March 1-3. Hornet brothers senior Stephen (190 pounds) and junior John Petersen (215 pounds) took first in their...
A professor’s opinion: reflections on youth
What do you wish you did more of when you were younger? Michael Clark, Economics: “Outdoor activities—appreciating nature, getting away from everything, disc golfing, hiking, canoeing. Not crazy active outdoor activity, and it’s context-providing. My other answer is too scholastic, and nobody wants to hear it, but I would say try to learn things, not do...
QUICK HITS: Melissa Knecht
In this Quick Hits, Professor of Music Melissa Knecht talks habits, pets, and apples. What is the most important aspect of teaching violin for you? I love the journey of taking a student through the technical and musical process, to facilitate his or her own musical ideas as he or she ultimately touches the lives...
Haas wins second straight G-MAC
Junior Ben Haas won the weight throw at the G-MAC Indoor Championships in Ashland OH from Feb. 23-24, earning him the twenty-eighth best spot for DII and another provisional qualifying mark. Haas will move on to the NCAA DII Indoor Championships on March 8-9 in Pittsburg, Kansas. Haas also placed second in the shot put...




