This past month has been one of lasts. Last assignments, papers, to-do lists. Last late-night gatherings, convocations, well wishes. As graduation approaches, we, seniors, are moving on. There will be new cities, new jobs, new friends — so much to look forward to as we clutch our degrees and show the real world our best...
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Smith’s Flowers turns 125 years old
In a back room crowded with bouquets and vases and ribbons, Jane Stewart dashes off instructions to employees: An order for a secretary needs a “nice bow;” someone needs wedding flowers and the bride actually isn’t too fussy about the kind; those altar flowers will be picked up on Saturday. The phone rings and a...
Don’t wait for the diploma to start your education
If I had a penny for every time I heard Hillsdale referred to as “the conservative Harvard,” I could build another Chapel. As senior year comes to a close, it is impossible to challenge the incredible education that Hillsdale gave me and my peers. Even as I grumbled through baby chemistry as a Bachelor of...
Multiple runners set personal bests at Bellarmine Invitational
The Hillsdale College Chargers are beginning to show their depth as they traveled to Bellarmine University last weekend. Several athletes found success new events, while some earned personal bests in their normal races. The distance squad opened up the outdoor season on Friday as Chargers competed in everything from the 1500 meter run to the...
Condemned building to be demolished
The City of Hillsdale will demolish the condemned building at 23 and 25 N. Broad Street by fall of 2019, according to Zoning Administrator Alan Beeker. Beeker is currently going through the six bids he received for the demo process. He said he will will submit his choices to the City Council at the...




