Hillsdale will complete the construction of a new track in Hayden Park before the fall 2023 semester, according to Richard White, the head track and cross country coach. Because of the renovation, a large area near the entrance of Hayden Park is closed for construction. According to Director of Student Programming Rachel Marinko, who...
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Choir debuts sacred concert
The Christ Chapel Choir of Hillsdale performed a requiem of sacred music in honor of All Souls’ Day on Nov. 2. Hundreds of audience members gathered in Christ Chapel to listen to the Hillsdale Chapel Choir’s first concert. The concert consisted of a compilation of sacred music and concluded with “Requiem” by Gabriel Fauré. “The...
Praxis hosts lecture on pandemic, economy
The world became part of an unprecedented experiment in 2020 when governments began taking control of free economies and destroying them, said Jeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute in a lecture hosted by Praxis on Oct. 20. Tucker spoke about the effects of the pandemic response in 2020, arguing that the government...
County emergency radios unreliable, official says
Hillsdale County’s emergency radio system is years behind that of other counties, according to a local official. “We have a lot of dead spots in the county, where officers can’t communicate back to us,” said Hillsdale County 911 Dispatch Director Thomas Whitaker. “We have areas and even buildings that they go into that we can’t...
Steele argues list of conservative principles violate free-market economics
National conservatives could empower government bureaucrats if they follow the advice of their founding document, Chairman of Economics, Business, and Accounting Charles Steele said in a lecture last week. Steele, faculty adviser to the Classical Liberal Organization, lectured on Sept. 15 about the National Conservative Statement of Principles issued last summer. According to Steele, the...




