It was a little quieter around campus this semester, until April 6. Since finals weeks in December 2015, Central Hall’s clock tower chimes did not ring out every 15 minutes as usual. Once a student brought attention to administration about the silence, maintenance turned on the bells, which had apparently been off since final exams...
Author: Breana Noble (Breana Noble)
Declaring minors now required to keep students ‘on the radar’
Prepare for more Central Hall photos in the social media feeds: Starting with the class of 2019, students now must declare their minors. In the spring of 2015, Professor of Theatre George Angell brought the suggestion of requiring students to declare their minors to the Educational Policies Committee. He said it would ensure faculty...
Michigan College Republicans attempt to audit Hillsdale chapter membership
The state organization governing College Republicans chapters in Michigan attempted to audit Hillsdale College’s chapter last month, claiming it has an artificially inflated membership. Chapter membership determines the number of delegates a school can send to the Michigan Federation of College Republicans’ state convention. “It seemed to me every member of the credentials committee agreed...
City council encourages residents to run for empty seats
Two seats are open on the Hillsdale City Council after Councilwoman Emily Stack Davis resigned March 30, leaving positions available in Wards 2 and 3 for the August 2 election. Stack Davis and her husband bought a new home in Hillsdale Township, outside the city limits, in November 2015, forcing her to vacate her seat...
State Street Market closes after three years
Hillsdale’s State Street Market permanently closed its doors after running the business took more time and energy than what owner Vivian Frudakis said she expected. Frudakis announced the market’s closure Feb. 28 on its Facebook page, adding that she is looking into continuing the food service portion of her business. The building at 146 State...



