Students and professors who spent last Saturday in either Lane or Kendall hall are well aware of the six-hour water outage caused by city maintenance. Over the last several weeks Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities turned off water around the city several times to replace water valves. Following each replacement, the board issued a boil...
Author: Allison Schuster (Allison Schuster)
A Trump rally in the heartland of swing state Ohio
On Monday morning we woke up and said to each other “let’s see the President today.” After learning the leader of the free world was to host a campaign rally in Toledo, Ohio, only an hour away from our small college town, we cancelled all evening plans. Despite failing to get approved for both press...
Q and A: Chris Bedford
Chris Bedford is a senior editor at The Federalist and vice chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom Board of Governors and a board member at the National Journalism Center. From 2015 to 2019, Bedford served as editor-in-chief of the Daily Caller News Foundation, and he is the author of “The Art of the Donald: Lessons...
Alumni who came home
Through the years, Hillsdale has served as a home away from home for thousands of students, but the expression takes on special meaning to some who have continued their time at Hillsdale College post-graduation. Whether it be as a professor, administrator, or any of the countless faculty roles within the Hillsdale College community, many former...
Students take the lead in socially-distant workouts
While Michigan continues to enforce COVID-19 restrictions on fitness centers, Hillsdale students have gotten creative in finding alternate ways to exercise. Students of all years with different fitness backgrounds are leading workout groups for their peers, providing an outdoor exercise option to ensure student’s health and safety and comply with the state’s restrictions. The Student...




