Jacob Bruns and his family. Courtesy | Jacob Bruns Jacob Bruns aims at crime, drugs, and SADs New Hillsdale City Council member and graduate student Jacob Bruns said he will employ a simple approach to his role as he serves for the next four years. “The role of city council is first and foremost to...
Author: Lauren Bixler
Meet Hillsdale’s own ‘fairy princess’: Pam Petrie
Housekeeper Pam Patrie cooks food for the women of Koon. Courtesy | Pam Petrie While the campus is quiet and the morning sun rising, housekeeper Pam Petrie has already made her way to campus, starting her daily duties before most students are awake. She extends her motherliness by making chicken noodle soup for sick college-age...
City launches My Hillsdale app
The City of Hillsdale has released a new app for residents. Courtesy | Apple App Store A new app available to Hillsdale residents offers notifications about weather and traffic advisories, city meetings and events, and payment reminders. The My Hillsdale app is available for download on Android and iOS devices. City of Hillsdale Marketing and...
Line dancing club brings honky tonk to Hillsdale
New Hillsdale line dancing club participants pose for a photo in the Old Snack Bar. Courtesy | Amelia King A new line dance club brings a southern tradition to campus, according to sophomore and club president Amelia King. “I danced a lot over the summer at different line dancing bars and honky tonks around where...
From Chris Lane to the hay show: Hillsdale County fair has it all
174th Hillsdale County Fair Demolition Derby. Courtesy | Facebook Live music returned to “The Most Popular Fair on Earth” this year, along with a pair of new events: the Mud Mitten Race Series and Pro Rodeo. The Hillsdale County Fair hosted a concert on Sept. 23 that included performances by Michigan native Jason Cross, followed...




