Year: 2025

Home 2025
QUICK HITS with Johnathan Mumme
Post

QUICK HITS with Johnathan Mumme

From left to right: Liza, Miranda, Rachel, Silas, Jonathan, and Lucian Mumme pose for a family photo. Courtesy | Johnathan Mumme. Jonathan Mumme, associate professor of theology, talks overcooked steak, advice for his college-aged self, and wanting to be a fighter pilot.  What is something most people on campus would not know about you? I...

Stockford reflects on time as mayor
Post

Stockford reflects on time as mayor

Stockford speaks at American Legion Flag Day 2024. Courtesy | Adam Stockford When Adam Stockford was diagnosed with Lyme disease at the age of 23, he was forced to abandon his lifelong dream of professional boxing, but it eventually landed him the title of Hillsdale’s mayor. Stockford, who resigned as Hillsdale mayor in the fall...

Historian gives international perspective on Civil War
Post

Historian gives international perspective on Civil War

Historian Jeremy Black provided an international perspective on the American Civil War. Courtesy | Gianna Lodice The Civil War was much greater than a national conflict between North and South, said English historian, author, and lecturer Jeremy Black in a March 20 speech sponsored by the Center for Military History and Strategy.  “Napoleon III views...

Post

Hillsdale lags other counties in expanding jail space

County jail releases inmates due to overcrowding as officials say they lack funds As Hillsdale County continues to release inmates due to lack of space in the county jail, District Judge Megan Stiverson said nearby counties have invested in building more jail space. Although other rural judges are also housing more felons and fewer misdemeanor...