Before it was Slayton Arboretum, it was just a hilly gathering of trees two friends stumbled across while looking for a place to talk and smoke. The arboretum is now a beautiful place on campus for studying, conversation, reflection, dates, parties, or group events. “The Arb” has been here for almost as long as Hillsdale...
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Hillsdale Hospital hosts vaccination clinic at Searle Center
A clinic on campus provided 153 people with COVID-19 vaccinations and more than 310 people with flu shots, according to Hillsdale Hospital Pharmacy Director Jeff Kauffman. The clinic, which took place at the Searle Center, was sponsered by the hospital. It offered free shots to students, staff, faculty, and local residents. The clinic required registration...
Homecoming royalty through the years: A look back on past and now present kings and queens of Hillsdale
Maya Kaniaupio ‘22 When she was named this year’s homecoming queen, Maya Kaniaupio was surprised and humbled. “There are so many girls on the court that have participated in wonderful leadership opportunities, are very involved on campus, are very well loved, and are just girls of high-character,” Kaniaupio said. She has been involved throughout her...
Give Hillsdale County a fair chance
The only easy way to see a 578-pound pumpkin this week is to attend “The Most Popular Fair on Earth” as soon as possible. Anyone who has driven past the grandstand on M-99 has seen the famous motto of the Hillsdale County Fair, which goes on through Saturday. Students have just a few more days...
‘Read the Constitution’: Mayor Stockford sends message to Pres. Biden on vaccine mandate
“I’ll die on this hill. I don’t care if they strip us of everything.” This is how Hillsdale Mayor Adam Stockford responded to President Joe Biden’s mandate that employers with at least 100 workers require their employees to either take the COVID-19 vaccine, or submit to weekly COVID tests. Stockford said he thinks the government...




