More than 40 students and staff trekked through mud, climbed walls, flipped tires, dragged sleds, hauled logs, and carried buckets in Hillsdale’s first American Warrior Challenge competition hosted by the U.S. Army on Oct. 17. A team known as “The Fellowship” won the challenge with a first-place time of 32 minutes, earning them a steak...
Author: Josh Hypes (Josh Hypes)
Mini-golf and hauntings: Delta Tau Delta remembers old house
When the brothers of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity returned to campus this year, it was not the same home they had known for the past decade. Eleven years after first settling in the house on 195 East Manning St., the Delts moved to 50 Park St. The 19th-century house had been the Delt’s home...
City Council approves union contracts to increase wages
The Hillsdale City Council approved the renewal of two union contracts amid a disagreement over worker benefits at its meeting this week. During the review of union contracts with the Teamsters Local 214 and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 876, Councilman Greg Stuchell sparred with Public Services Director Jake Hammel over worker benefits. ...
Makers Market sets up shop on Saturday
Maker’s Market, the artisan-goods market hosted by the Students Activity Board, will return this Saturday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Chapel Plaza. The event will feature around 20 student and staff-run booths selling artisan items such as baked goods, crafts, jewelry, drinks. Assistant Director of Student Activities Riley Arlinghaus said...
City Council approves demolitions, creates public power week
The Hillsdale City Council voted to demolish two buildings located at 65 and 66 Westwood St. In a split decision of 7-2 on Sept. 20, the council approved a bid from Parrish Excavating to begin the demolitions no later than Sept. 27. The decision comes after the City Council voted in 2019 to declare the...



