Four patients in Michigan have all tested negative for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus as of Feb. 3, according to Lynn Sutfin, public information director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The patients, three from Washtenaw County and one from Macomb County, were tested because of their flu-like symptoms and their recent travel...
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Chargers have strong showing at Grand Valley invitational
At Grand Valley State University this past Saturday, the Hillsdale College women’s track team laid down impressive personal records and took a step in the right direction towards conference. “We still certainly have more to do, but that meet was really useful for us,” head coach Andrew Towne said. In the field, sophomore Alexie Day...
Local schools shut down over influenza cases
In the past two weeks, four local schools have temporarily closed, largely due to influenza making its way through Hillsdale County. Hillsdale Hospital Infection Control Officer Randy Holland said since September 2019 there have been 520 cases of influenza B confirmed through the hospital’s laboratory, and 12 cases of influenza A. Holland said the number...
Author discusses potential dangers of marijuana use
The media has failed to report the dangers of marijuana use accurately, according to author and former New York Times writer Alex Berenson. Berenson spoke on Jan. 30 in Hillsdale College’s Plaster Auditorium. Berenson’s 2019 book, “Tell Your Children: The Truth about Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence,” has drawn attention from opponents and supporters alike....
Record number of students attend March for Life
More than 150 Hillsdale College students attended the March for Life in Washington, D.C., last weekend, breaking previous records according to Hillsdale College for Life President Olivia Manocchio. The attendees filled three coach busses and left on Thursday night to attend the March on Friday, returning to Hillsdale early Saturday morning. While President Donald Trump...




