Amish communities in Michigan use buggies instead of vehicles for religious reasons. Courtesy | Wikimedia Two Amish residents of Michigan died from cars colliding with their horse-drawn buggies in the past month — and now local officials are spending federal funds in an effort to improve buggy safety. The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency is...
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Hillsdale junior couples say ‘Ring by Spring’ isn’t a thing yet many students decided to get engaged anyway
Juniors Olyvia Oeverman and Jacob Beckwith didn’t want to wait until senior year to be engaged. Courtesy | Olyvia Oeverman Instagram posts, word-of-mouth, and diamonds on left hands: The news travels quickly when Hillsdale students get engaged. The “ring by spring” phenomenon doesn’t apply only to seniors, though. At least a dozen junior couples are...
Arnn discusses education on TV, X
President Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education represent an important first step towards educational reform, Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said in a March 11 appearance on the “Dana Loesch Show.” “If they just took the 50% of the money they saved by getting rid of the bureaucracy, and burned it, it...
Pulliam fellow speaks on India
Tunku Varadarajan is a Wall Street Journal contributor who is this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. He taught a one-credit course called “The Art of the Review.” Courtesy | JNS American Christians must defend Indian Christians, who face persecution from their government, said journalist Tunku Varadarajan in a lecture April 1...
Locals bring antiques to road show
Crowded together, Hillsdalians waited with everything from comic books to lead pennies in hopes of exchanging their prized items for cash at the Premier Gold, Silver and Coin Association road show, hosted March 25-29 at the Dow Hotel. Started in 2009, the business often hosts events called “road shows,” where it appraises and buys valuable...




