If you attended class the morning of Good Friday, you probably noticed you were in the minority. With the college shutting down at noon, many professors chose to cancel morning classes. Even if they didn’t, many students still skipped class to catch flights home to be with their families for Easter weekend. Campus had an...
Author: Maggie Hroncich (Maggie Hroncich)
Construction to resume on Fayette Street
Road construction will resume on Fayette Street on April 26, and the city expects it to continue until mid-May. The contractor, Hoffman Bros. Inc. of Battle Creek, MI, began the project late last year. City Engineer Kristin Bauer said because the asphalt plants close in November, the city ran out of time to finish the...
Debate team closes parliamentary season, prepares for final Lincoln-Douglas tourney
The Hillsdale College debate team competed in parliamentary debate March 18-21, winning first place for small school sweepstakes. The tournament, which was virtual due to COVID-19, was hosted by Pi Kappa Delta, a forensics honorary. The team also competed in a Lincoln-Douglas tournament through the Northern Tier Regional Debate League last weekend. At the parliamentary...
People, Places, & Plates: Sharon’s House of Pancakes
Fluffy, fresh pancakes that melt on the tongue, biscuits and gravy that warm the soul, and gourmet donuts are only a few of the offerings at Hillsdale’s newest breakfast spot. Sharon’s House of Pancakes opened to the public on March 18, and business has been thriving since. Although located in the food court inside Market...
Hillsdale Mock Trial Team ends season on a high note
Two Hillsdale Mock Trial teams began spring break by competing in the Opening Round Championship Series, which saw the top 192 teams in the nation competing for only 48 spots in the national championship. Jonathan Church, lecturer of rhetoric and public address and head coach for the mock trial program, said team 1213 was only...



