While most voters have made up their minds and the possibility of an October surprise is quickly vanishing, Hillsdale College professors said the presidential election is a tossup, depending on election integrity and narrow margins in the swing states. “The most likely swing states to flip to Trump seem to be, in descending order, Arizona,...
Construction on student union façade to begin in November
The Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Classical Education is scheduled to finish in May 2026. Courtesy | Catherine Maxwell Construction on the façade of the student union will begin in November as work on the new classical education building remains on schedule to finish in May 2026, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé....
Wide Receiver Leads Division II in All-Purpose Yards
Nobody in NCAA Division II has carried the football for more yards this season than Hillsdale’s Shea Ruddy. The sophomore currently leads the way with 1,378 all-purpose yards, which is a combination of yardage in rushing, receiving, and returning. “I’d like to keep it up and hopefully end the season there,” Ruddy said. “I want...
Tea and yoga studio to open Jan. 1
Jesse Garza is a co-owner. Courtesy | Jesse Garza A new tea and yoga studio, Abundant Rock, will open Jan. 1 on Waldron Street in downtown Hillsdale, according to co-owner Jesse Garza. The studio will hold yoga and meditation classes from beginner to advanced levels. “We’ll be offering a range of yoga classes including hot...
Hillsdale Honky Tonk becomes an official club
The Student Federation approved the creation of one new student organization, the Hillsdale Honky Tonk Club, and granted five funding requests from existing clubs in its meeting Oct. 10. The Honky Tonk Club, informally known as the line dancing club, is under the presidency of sophomore Amelia King. “The goal of our club is to...



