Cases of norovirus and influenza have declined this week, according to Brock Lutz, director of Health Services. “We are not overly concerned about the current state of things,” Lutz said. “We just want people to be mindful of taking care of themselves and to think of others, so this can run its course as quickly...
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Restoration to revive bell’s toll
Hillsdale’s Victory Bell has left its spot near Central Hall and travelled to the Verdin Bell Company in Cincinnati for restoration. “The bell had a small crack and some other minor issues,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “It will go into the tower of the Grewcock Student Union when it is rebuilt. The Grewcock...
Churchill scholar leaves legacy of words
Richard Langworth was a senior fellow of the Hillsdale College Winston Churchill project and authored over 54 books and 2,000 articles. Courtesy | richardlangworth.com A top scholar of Winston S. Churchill died Feb. 20 at the age of 83. Richard Langworth was a senior fellow of the Hillsdale College Churchill Project, and he left behind...
Local student headed to West Point
Hillsdale High School senior Miles Brown will attend West Point. Courtesy | Facebook A local high school student was accepted to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, after receiving a call from his U.S. representative Jan. 6. Miles Brown, a senior at Hillsdale High School, checked his phone to find a voicemail from Rep....
Hillsdale grad lifts new Michigan Republican Party chair to victory
Joseph Cella ’91 and his running mate, Jessica Barefield, earned 23% of delegates. Courtesy | Mindi Tietz An endorsement from Hillsdale alumnus Joseph Cella ’91 lifted State Sen. Jim Runestad to victory at the Michigan Republican Party convention contest for chairman Feb. 22 in Detroit. “He values the importance of being a bridge-builder and a...



