Two Hillsdale College alumni have upped the ante in their lawsuit to overturn Michigan’s prohibition of “ballot selfies.” Plaintiff Joel Crookston ’06 and Steve Klein ’05, his attorney, filed a motion to reply on Monday in their fight to amend a complaint they filed a year ago against Michigan election rules that prohibit...
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13-year-old missing Hillsdale boy found safe
Police have found a 13-year-old Hillsdale boy that was reported missing Thursday. Around 2 p.m. Friday, Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook that Zidaine Binion had been located and found safe after being last seen at 2 p.m. Thursday at Davis Middle School. Police Chief Scott Hephner was not immediately available for comment. Binion...
Townhouses to be completed by June
Off campus college students can look forward to more upscale housing availabilities starting next year. As a part of the College Park housing initiative, Hillsdale College trustee and Michigan builder Thomas Duke has taken it upon himself to build and fund a townhouse complex on the corner of West and College streets. Duke said he...
Charger football wins season opener against Mercyhurst
The Hillsdale College football team began its first season in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference with a 19-11 win in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. In the first meeting between the two teams in nearly 10 years, the Chargers defeated Mercyhurst University, improving their all-time record to 8-3 against the Lakers. In what could be described...
Chemistry gains new professor
When Visiting Professor of Chemistry Mardi Billman first came to Hillsdale College, she said it was the atmosphere of the liberal arts that appealed to her the most. “It’s education for the sake of knowing things,” Billman said. “Not to say that the goal isn’t to find something to do after college, but there is...




