Prominent Catholic publication the National Catholic Register featured junior WHIP student Meghan Schultz’s latest article on the front page of its Feb.13 newspaper. “I was very excited to see Meghan’s work in the National Catholic Register,” said Heather Schultz ’98, Schultz’s mother and former editor-in-chief of the Collegian. “I was very proud of the fact...
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Hillsdale alumnus appointed director of Nebraska GOP
Hillsdale College alumnus Taylor Gage ’10 is stepping into a new role as the executive director of the Nebraska state Republican party, leaving his position as director of strategic communications for Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts. “If there’s anything that I’m really excited about, it’s the people,” Gage said. “I love the people in Nebraska, and...
Professor’s son in viral photo from Afghanistan withdrawal
The son of a Hillsdale English professor and former provost appeared in a viral clip of U.S. Marines lifting a baby over a razor-wire topped airport wall in Kabul, Afghanistan in August. The photo of Gregory Whalen, son of David Whalen, was taken at Hamid Karzai International Airport on Aug. 19, days before the...
Don’t virtue signal your busyness
Time is currency. And some people like to check their bank accounts more than others. Notoriously busy Hillsdale students like to flaunt their schedules — for many, busyness is a status symbol. Between school, work, extracurriculars, and telling you how much school, work, and extracurriculars they have, the busy class are the clear elite at...
COVID-19 levels drop to zero
The student body is free of COVID-19, as of early this week. “We currently have zero students in isolation — and that’s a good thing,” said Health Service Assistant Linda Snoes. Approximately five to 10 students are tested for the virus daily, according to the Health and Wellness Center. Of the 385 students who have...