Most Hillsdale students are aware of the hazardous condition of the Manning Street sidewalks that the City of Hillsdale and the landlords both deny responsibility for maintaining. Many residents believe the crumbling sidewalks to be the result of the city’s negligence, but sidewalks are the responsibility of the homeowner to keep up to code, according...
Veterans helping veterans: Jonesville American Legion offers military funerals
Every first and third Thursday of the month at the Jonesville Police Station, the 11 officers and 125 members of the Jonesville American Legion meet to discuss how to next serve the local veterans. Their main priority, however, is conducting military funerals. “If they request us, we go. If there’s a veteran that needs to...
‘Girls’ Night Out’ raises funds for Black Bear project on Baw Beese
Fourteen shops in Hillsdale participated in a two-day “Girls’ Night Out” event to raise money for the Black Bear Project on Baw Beese Trail. To raise money to “bring the Bears home,” the Heritage Association put on two events on Sept. 12 and 13, according to Event Coordinator Connie Sexton. The first event was “Canvas...
Paideia discussion groups begin in Hillsdale
Professor of History Richard Gamble will be hosting two reading groups throughout the year to discuss Christian theological texts in association with The Paideia Center for Theological Discipleship. The two groups began meeting Sept. 12 and 13, one on campus and another in the community. The Paideia Center is a national organization which organizes regional...
Psalms at Dawn
Hillsdale’s Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now offering a service for church members and students to gather together for Psalms and prayer before beginning the day. At 8 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, Hillsdale’s Orthodox Presbyterian Church meets for 15 to 20 minutes to listen to an Old Testament reading, read Psalms in response,...



