More than a year and a half ago, an Ohio-based development company approached the city of Hillsdale about a building project for a new 50-unit apartment complex at the corner of Westwood and North West streets. At the next city council meeting on Sept. 4, members will vote on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes...
Author: Julia Mullins
The Dawn Theater 100 years later, celebrating the centennial
Residents are invited to celebrate the Dawn Theater’s centennial on Sept. 4 at 5:00 p.m. in the City Hall conference room. For 100 years, the Dawn Theater has sat across from City Hall and was a vibrant part of the community for most of that time. Tax Increment Finance Authority Chair Chris Sumnar said the...
Chargers split final four home games
After splitting a doubleheader against the Lake Erie College Storm, the Hillsdale College Chargers split their final two home games against the Ursuline College Arrows. After celebrating Senior Day in their games with Lake Erie, senior outfielder Katie Kish and senior second baseman Amanda Marra each surpassed 50 hits this season. Senior third baseman Jessica...
Hillsdale’s literary societies: ‘Infused into everything we do’
When she initially heard about the opportunity of creating a senior display case, senior Kelly Sullivan didn’t think there was enough time left in the semester to complete a display. After speaking with public services librarian Linda Moore, Sullivan decided to research and produce a display regarding literary societies on Hillsdale’s campus during the 19th...
The Green New Deal: ‘A pipe dream’
Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele discussed the socialist undertones of the Green New Deal and the impracticality of the proposal from an economic standpoint in a talk put on by students in the American Chemical Society and the Classical Liberal Organization on April 16. Steele said he aimed to show that many of the...




