In just a few short weeks, the class of 2024 will be celebrating our graduation with friends and family. We’ll don our caps and gowns, walk across the stage to receive our diplomas, and take photographs that we’ll show our children and grandchildren one day. We’ll receive countless exclamations of “Congratulations!” or “Well done!” But...
QUICK HITS with Angelica Pytel
In this Quick Hits, Visiting Lecturer in Biology Angelica Pytel talks Corgis, Scrabble, and her love of nature. What is your favorite animal? Domestic animal — dogs, especially corgis. We have bred dogs to be our companions, and they live up to the standard we have set. Wild animal — squirrels, because they are silly...
Decades worth of local history at risk
The Mitchell Research Center is facing financial hardships, but one woman remains determined The air smells of dust and old books — reminiscent of bookshops tucked in the corners of big cities. Although originally part of the Hillsdale library, the old home, built in 1868 on 22 N. Manning street, was officially named the Mitchell...
Hillsdale Sheriff Scott Hodshire endorses Trump
Sheriff Scott Hodshire has faced criticism after endorsing former president Donald Trump. Courtesy | Instagram Hillsdale County Sheriff Scott Hodshire has endorsed former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. “At this point, I believe Trump would be the best candidate for president of the United States,” Hodshire said. “He supports law enforcement. All we really are looking for...
College to host economics conference, panel discussions
Vernon Smith won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2002. Courtesy | Chapman University A Nobel Prize-winning economist will visit campus as the new Center for Commerce and Freedom holds its first annual conference Friday, April 5 in Plaster Auditorium with lunch and dinner in the Searle Center. Vernon Smith won the Nobel Prize in...




