Local restaurant owner Rick Tropiano says he has had to cut hours and may close his restaurant on Mondays. “By the end of the week, most of my kitchen staff and some of the servers are very exhausted and on overtime and that makes it more difficult to operate profitably,” said Tropiano, who owns and...
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‘Honestly engaging with the truth’: James Strasburg wins Daugherty Award for Teaching Excellence
When Dr. Cody Strecker, assistant professor of theology, met Dr. James Strasburg on their first day of their master’s program at Duke University, he was struck by his big smile and genuine personality. “My wife, at the time we were students, said, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if you and James worked at the same college?’...
Chris McArthur appointed to Michigan electric association board
Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities announced the appointment of Chris McArthur to the Michigan Municipal Electric Association Board of Directors on Oct. 18. He will serve a two-year term in the role and will represent the electric industry to the legislature at state and federal levels. McArthur has worked to bring Hillsdale’s aging public utilities...
Symphony Orchestra opens season
The Hillsdale College Orchestra tested the boundaries of musical objectivity and presented a concert full of challenging and striking repertoire during their Parent’s Weekend Fall Concert on Oct. 9 and 10, in Christ Chapel. “I love this tradition of Fall Parent’s Weekend being our first concert of the season, it guarantees us a large and...
Changing hearts saves babies
On the first Sunday of every October, Americans who believe in the intrinsic value of life line the streets near local abortion clinics in more than 2,000 cities. Participants are silent, praying quietly for anywhere between an hour and 90 minutes. They hold signs with messages like: “Abortion Kills Children” and “Pray to End Abortion”...



