Movies used to signify something special and permanent. My earliest movie memories were of watching old Disney titles on VHS tapes with my siblings, or laughing at how a scene in “Cars 2” would glitch at the same spot every time because of a scratch on the DVD. For many in Gen Z, this was...
Year: 2025
Republican Medicaid reforms were too modest
To hear Democrats and the press corps tell it, Republican lawmakers took away healthcare from millions of poor and disabled people this summer. “People will die,” Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said in May. “Trump’s Bill Slashes the Safety Net,” The New York Times wrote in June. But push aside the rhetoric and look...
Passages presents students the opportunity to visit Israel
Kathryn Bassette, Heidi Yacoubian, and Michelle Bailey on the Sea of Galilee during the Passages trip in 2019. Courtesy | Heidi Yacoubian Visiting Israel will enrich the faith of students and give them the chance to experience Israeli culture, said Hillsdale professors at an event to promote a college trip over Christmas break. In the...
Airport to host annual fly-in
A digital rendering of the terminal to be revealed Sept. 14. Courtesy | Ginger Moore Hillsdale Municipal Airport will unveil its new terminal building with pancakes, airplane rides, and a car show at its annual Patriot’s Day Fly-In Sept. 14. “The event is for the local community — it’s a way to tie citizens into...
Season opener sees podium finishes
John Beecher at USPSA match during 2024-25 season Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale College action shooting team opened its 2025 season at home with three podium finishes Sept. 6. The team competed in a United States Practical Shooting Association match at the Ailes Action Shooting Range in the limited and limited optics...




