When Ryan Walsh was in 4th grade, he wanted to be president. For now, the 2009 Hillsdale graduate and 2012 graduate of the University of Chicago’s law school will have to settle for Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s law clerk on the Supreme Court. Though such a clerkship is one of the most sought-after jobs for...
Sparks fly in college, BPU energy tussle
Hillsdale College is paying more for electricity than it was six months ago. Just how much is a point of contention between the Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities and the city’s largest consumer of power, the college. Back in March, the BPU made some changes to its electricity rates. Because of those changes, college administrators...
Charger Chatter: Andie MacGowen
Since freshman year, the now senior Andie MacGowen has overlooked nearly every football practice. Camera in hand, she films the drills and games for the Charger football team, providing them with the footage they need to continue improving their game. MacGowen gives a peek into what it means to be a football videographer. What does...
The Locker Room Effect
When asked in a Collegian interview last year what part of college football he will miss the most, quarterback Anthony Mifsud barely skipped a beat before responding. His answer did not include two division II playoff berths or a GLIAC championship. “Time in the locker room with the guys” was Mifsud’s confident response. This is...
New house mother Peggy Wilson adopts Sue’s boys
When head RA junior Matt O’Sullivan pulled into the Simpson Residence parking lot for the first time this semester, he saw his first task was to find the owner of the huge truck that had obnoxiously taken the new house director’s spot. But, to O’Sullivan’s surprise, the owner of the F-250 truck actually was the...