From presidential debates to mainstream media talk shows, arguments over the Constitution’s status as living or dead are frequent. The Federalist Society hosted an event last Thursday to help answer questions on the topic. Ilan Wurman, visiting assistant professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, gave a lecture titled...
Author: Amelia Teska (Amelia Teska)
Jodel harms self-esteem, community
At first glance, Jodel appears to offer a quick solution to know all the ins and outs of the Hillsdale College community with one scroll. For some students who struggle with social interactions in an academic community, Jodel is the easy and obvious solution. While Jodel may have good intentions of bringing together communities, it’s...
Residents in Hillsdale County becoming more concerned about coyote sightings
Hillsdale boasts a robust wildlife scene, but the local issue of coyotes has become a popular and pressing topic among residents. In response to these concerns, Hillsdale County Commissioner Ruth Brown set up a Community Conversation on Tuesday, Jan. 21 to discuss coyote sightings around Hillsdale County. “This has become a concern in the neighborhood,”...
Faculty recital features world-class trumpeter
Joined by an appreciation of music, a mixture of professors, students, and residents of Hillsdale came together at the Markel Auditorium on Friday, Jan.31. Music professors Chris McCourry and Brad Blackham presented a special recital featuring the music of James Stephenson. The first portion of the program featured pieces composed by James Stephenson including “Burden...
Hillsdale Police identify three suspects related to car break-ins
The City of Hillsdale Police Department has identified three suspects from outside of the city who allegedly have been breaking into cars in Hillsdale County since October 2019. City of Hillsdale Police Detective Brad Martin has been following the break-ins throughout the fall and into the new year. “Warrants have been requested and we are...




