After being canceled last fall due to COVID-19, homecoming is back, this time with a little twist. To replace Homecoming, the Student Activities Board has created “Spirit Week” to give students a taste of what they missed last September. Although Homecoming is typically an event for students and alumni, this year there will be two...
Basketball and volleyball allow spectators back in stands
After almost a year away from the court, Charger fans are finally welcome back in the bleachers to cheer their favorite teams to victory. After reviewing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services mandates in late January, the Hillsdale College Athletics Department decided to allow a maximum of 250 spectators per game in the...
‘We couldn’t do it alone’: Hospital continues vaccine distribution
Hillsdale Hospital administered nearly a thousand COVID-19 vaccinations on Jan. 28 and 29 at the Searle Center, bringing the county one step closer to overcoming the pandemic. “We have done exactly what the state has asked of us, which is to get shots in arms,” J.J. Hodshire, president and CEO of Hillsdale Hospital, said in...
Renovated Mauck Elementary receives new name
A little more than two years into its overhaul from abandoned school to educational hub, the old Mauck Elementary has acquired a new name: The Stanton Foundation Center for American Classical Education. The 1930s-era building, which was out of use for eight years before the college purchased it in 2018, will be named for the...
CCA speaker identifies flawed education system as breeding ground for elites
Many Americans have forgotten that a republic requires a certain type of education to maintain the American way of life, according to Williams College Professor of Political Science Darel E. Paul, and the nation is reaping the consequences. The first Center for Constructive Alternatives of the semester, titled “The Liberal Arts and Education Today,” focused...




