Hillsdale Hospital collaborates with the college to provide healthcare for students and townspeople. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale Hospital began raising funds for a state-of-the-art orthopedic table with help from the college and its faculty and staff through a special matching program announced by College President Larry Arnn. The $150,000 Hana Fracture Table will allow Hillsdale...
Year: 2024
Overcrowded county jail releases inmates early
The Hillsdale County District Court has been releasing about five to 10 inmates per month from the county jail for the past two years, and officials say it could take years to expand the overcrowded facility. Although the jail’s official capacity is 67 inmates, overcrowding has forced it to hold an average 75 inmates on...
Hillsdale grad works to stop factory with alleged CCP links
Joseph Cella graduated in 1991. Courtesy | State Department A Hillsdale alumnus has partnered with the Michigan Republican Party chairman to stop the construction of a factory in northern Michigan with alleged Chinese Communist Party affiliations. Joseph Cella ’91 — a former ambassador to Fiji and other Pacific islands during the Trump administration — said...
9.12 Weekly: Never forget, even if you can’t remember
“Where were you when you first heard that planes hit the World Trade Center?” Other Americans can answer that question. They remember what happens when the forces that seek our destruction reach our shores. But almost every undergraduate student at Hillsdale is part of a new generation of Americans who cannot remember. We should still...
Alumnus releases religious biography on Richard Nixon
Daniel Silliman is a journalist, historian, and news editor for the evangelical magazine Christianity Today. Courtesy | Lily Fellows Program Alumnus Daniel Silliman ’06 released his second book, a religious biography of Richard Nixon, in August. “One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation” examines the ex-president’s life, political career, and public fall from grace...




