Hillsdale College’s Christ Chapel will not be finished in time for commencement in May of 2019, President Larry Arnn recently announced. The chapel is expected to be finished two months later. “It’s not a very serious delay,” Arnn said. “There’s a lot of masonry work, and the masons who can do this quality of work...
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Blackstocks to retire from teaching after fall semester
After decades of service at Hillsdale College, Professor of Law Robert Blackstock and Lecturer in Economics Jacquelyn Blackstock will be retiring from Hillsdale College at the end of 2018. The Blackstocks said they are retiring largely because they want to maintain good health for the activities they plan on pursuing during retirement. These activities will...
Jonesville schools receive grant to promote school safety initiatives
As concerns about school safety heighten, the State of Michigan has responded by giving $25 million in grants to schools around the state in order to fortify school campuses. After applying for this grant, Jonesville public schools will receive $224,473. Superintendent of Jonesville Community Schools Chellie Broesamle was responsible for writing the grant proposal, which...
Chargers qualify for nationals for sixth year in a row
Hayden Park isn’t known to be an easy course. Running in freezing temperatures and light snow certainly doesn’t make it any easier, but that didn’t faze Hillsdale Chargers at the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional on Nov. 17. Hillsdale went into the race ranked fourth in the region, but battled to take second place with...
The Weekly: Keep giving thanks
Thanksgiving Day is over, and the Christmas season has begun — right out of the gate Friday morning (no, Thursday afternoon!) with Black Friday shopping sprees, Cyber Monday sales, and our token #GivingTuesday. The National Retail Federation estimates record spending over the weekend amounted to as much as $720 billion. For college students, the temptation...




