Hillsdale and Branch counties are teaming up to host Court Appointed Special Advocates volunteer training sessions. Volunteers must be 21 and older and pass criminal background checks. The volunteer training will take place every Monday and Wednesday from 5:20 to 8:30 p.m. starting on Oct. 18 and ending on Nov. 15. The training will take...
Author: Christina Lewis (Christina Lewis)
A day at the DIA: Trip to the museum brings art to life for students and faculty
It is crucial students engage and interact with artwork they are researching, according to Assistant Professor of Art Christina Lamb Chakalova. Chakalova organized a trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts for students and faculty on Sept. 16. The DIA has an extensive art collection featuring art from Ancient Mesopotamia to Andy Warhol. “The impetus...
SAB turns arb into La La Land
The Student Activities Board will host its “La La Land”-themed Garden Party this Friday from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the Slayton Arboretum. “La La Land” is a 2016 film starring Emma Stone as Mia and Ryan Gosling as Sebastian. The movie is known for its colorful dresses, jazz music, and dancing. In the...
New ‘raw, real’ church to open in November
A new church is coming to Hillsdale. Services at non-denominational Life Changing Church will begin Nov. 2, Pastor Brock Rohrer said. The church has locations in Edgerton, Ohio, and Angola, Indiana, according to its website. Rohrer will serve as the church’s Hillsdale campus pastor. The exact location of the church in Hillsdale is yet to...
Michigan’s ‘right to work’ law should not have been repealed
The right to work law should not have been repealed. Courtesy | AP News. America prides itself on free speech. But when it comes to unions, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Democratic majority in Michigan’s legislature do not believe people should enjoy this right. The “right-to-work” law, simply put, gave workers the choice of...




