The city of Hillsdale began its fall fire hydrant flushing on Monday, Oct. 4, and expects to complete the process by the end of the week. The process, conducted by the Board of Public Utilities, helps the city provide optimal fire protection by checking water flow and removing built up sediment. “The hydrant network provides...
Author: Maggie Hroncich (Maggie Hroncich)
Hillsdale College issues redistricting report in response to University of Michigan
As Michigan’s redistricting commission promises to redraw the map of the state’s election districts by Nov. 1, a report from Hillsdale College urges its members to focus on traditional geographic boundaries rather than demographics. Stephen Markman, professor of constitutional law at Hillsdale and retired Michigan Supreme Court justice, wrote Hillsdale’s report at the request of...
Where should you intern next summer?
Consider Hilldale for your next summer internship Imagine an empty union, no classes, and replacing your dining-hall diet of tater tots and grilled cheese for eggs—college-budget eggs. For myself and about 30 other students who worked at the college over the summer, this was our life. While it was a far cry from the typical...
Princeton Review awards high marks to Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College earned high rankings in The Princeton Review’s annual release of the top 386 universities and colleges in the country. The review, which is based on surveys of 143,000 students across the nation, placed Hillsdale College in the top 20 of 12 subcategories related to academics and student life, according to a press release...
Hillsdale police seeking public’s help to find driver in fatal hit and run
The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office is seeking public assistance to find and identify a driver in a fatal hit and run crash that took place at approximately 8:30 a.m. Saturday. The accident was in the area near Moore Road and Wildlife Drive in Fayette Township, according to the police. The Hillsdale Daily News reported that...



