Residents in the city of Hillsdale were without power for several hours today, but power had been restored to all but two customers as of 3:27 p.m., according to the City of Hillsdale. A tree on Bacon Street fell down and took out a line that extends all the way to Pittsford, Michigan, according to...
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‘Local Eatery’ to open in Palace’s former location
The “Local Eatery,” which is located at the former location of the Palace Cafe, will open its doors for business toward the end of September. This past May, Jason Walters and his wife, Dena Walters, purchased the former Palace Cafe. Since then, they have been renovating the restaurant. The Walters said they felt inspired to...
Student Fed discovers $40,000 in surplus funds
Just three weeks into the school year, the Student Federation is now operating with an unexpected, large surplus of funds worth more than $40,000, in addition to its regular budget. Over the summer, administrators reviewing the Student Fed account discovered extra funds, the result of an emergency fund that was left untouched for several years....
Chargers finish first at Tiffelberg; now ranked No. 9
The Hillsdale College Chargers broke into the top 10 in the national rankings on Wednesday. Previously ranked No. 11, they’re now sitting in ninth place, four spots ahead of conference rival, Walsh University. They are cutting back on the amount of meets they run this year to allow more time for rest and recovery, but...
YAF remembers 9/11 victims
Students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered in front of Central Hall on Wednesday at noon for a 9/11 memorial ceremony organized by Hillsdale’s Young Americans for Freedom. Junior Carl Miller, president of Hillsdale’s YAF chapter, welcomed the crowd, saying the anniversary of 9/11 is a solemn occasion but also “a day of gratitude to...




