WhitWatWay leads homecoming week with a total of 300 points after Wednesday night’s trivia competition. In second is the Off-Campus Coalition with 200 points, with South Side Sweethearts and New Dormitory tied for third on the leaderboard. Following a second place showing at the banner competition, Whit Wat Way swept the trivia competition, answering 34...
Author: Josh Hypes (Josh Hypes)
Meet Sam Waldvogel, Hillsdale’s youngest city board member
Sam Waldvogel is currently the youngest person to serve on a Hillsdale city board. The City Council appointed Waldvogel to the Economic Development Corporation earlier this month. Waldvogel, 24, is a Hillsdale native and alumnus of Hillsdale Academy ’16 and Capital University in Ohio. After his graduation in 2020, Waldvogel began working as a financial...
Grab-and-Go goes for broke
I was an avid consumer of Grab-and-Go food last year. It was a quick, convenient way to get lunch, avoid long lines in the Knorr Dining Hall, and do some work between classes. This year, Grab-and-Go locations have taken a turn for the worse, with limited days of service, fewer locations, and reduced selection. Grab-and-Go...
City Council discusses homeless, city management
The Hillsdale City Council proposed a new vagrancy ordinance during a Sept. 7 council meeting. Hillsdale City Councilman Robert Socha proposed that the council adopt a vagrancy ordinance that would allow police to remove individuals from occupying public property. Attorney Thomas Thompson opposed the proposal, arguing that the proposal was unconstitutional. “A judge from a...
County officials call on Hillsdale residents to get COVID-19 vaccination
On March 29, Hillsdale County Health Department expanded COVID-19 vaccine distribution to ages 16 and up, leading to a climb in vaccination numbers in recent weeks, as county officials call for greater vaccination rates. While the State Health Department mandated counties expand distribution to ages 16+ on April 5, a week earlier, county health officials...



