There won’t be any medical marijuana dispensaries in downtown Hillsdale, at least not anytime in the near future. The Hillsdale City Council decided in a 6-0 vote (with two council members absent) to draft a motion to opt out of Michigan state provisions that allow individual cities to permit medical marijuana dispensaries and growing...
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Female athletes unite to promote physical and mental wellness
Anytime senior basketball player Maddie Reed swiped into the dining hall over the last three years, a sticker on the back of her student ID reminded her how many calories and macronutrients should make up her meals. “It wasn’t as helpful as you think it could be,” Reed said. These nutritional guidelines did inform her...
Reviving historic homes in Hillsdale, one at a time
The Victorian double parlor on the ground floor of 112 Broad St. takes visitors back a century. The grand, winding staircase, the large wooden doorframes with classic egg-and-dart moldings, the flamboyant floral wallpaper, and the time-honored touch of a record player and an upright piano all give the room an aura of comfortable living and...
Men’s cross country back after finishing 14th in nation
After placing 14th at the NCAA national championship last year, the men’s cross country team is looking to build experience and return to the national championship this year, according to head coach Andrew Towne. “Last year, we made nationals for the first time since 2004,” team captain senior Nathan Jones said. “We had a lot...
Volleyball moves to 7-2 on season
Despite decisive victories in several matches, the Hillsdale College volleyball team suffered its first two losses of the season over the last week. The Chargers’ record is now 7-2. In matches against St. Michael’s College on Friday and Glenville State and Mercyhurst on Saturday, the Chargers won a series of 3-0 sweeps. However, the Chargers...




