The Hillsdale College Chargers will travel more than one thousand miles from Michigan to kick off their regular season tomorrow at the prestigious National Fastpitch Coaches Association Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Florida. The Chargers’ season opener is against Lenoir-Rhyne University at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, followed by a noon game against West Chester University. On...
Author: Julia Mullins
Dawn Theater reconstruction bids come in over budget
After receiving three construction bids over the City’s allotted budget, Hillsdale’s Tax Increment Finance Authority is reassessing project plans for rehabilitation on the Dawn Theater. TIFA received a $1.3 million grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to complete the project, and TIFA had passed a resolution that stated it was willing to help with...
Say goodbye to pancakes at the Palace
The Palace Cafe closed indefinitely this past Thursday. The Cafe’s Facebook posted a status confirming their plans to close: Hillsdale social media accounts instantly picked up on the news and reactions flew. Students, professors, and Hillsdale residents alike took to the internet to express their feelings about the beloved restaurant’s closing. Some shared...
‘Training your ear’: Ryan Wilson shares poetic practices
When poet Ryan Wilson, current editor of “Literary Matters,” visited Hillsdale College, students and faculty had the opportunity to hear a live reading of his poetry and attend a poetry workshop. During his live reading, Wilson read poems he had translated, newly-written poems, and poems from his book “The Stranger World,” which won the 2017...
Leutheuser joins committee impacting local community
State Rep. Eric Leutheuser, who represents Hillsdale and Branch counties, now serves as a member of the newly formed House Ways and Means Committee. “We’ll be looking at everything from health policy to education,” Leutheuser said. “Things that do have an impact on our local community and across the state.” Ways and Means Committee Chair...




