A picture of the UFO sighted in Hillsdale in 1966. Several girls living in MacIntyre Residence of Hillsdale College looked out their back windows and noticed flashing lights hovering over the Arb on March 21 around 10:30p.m. Gidget Kohn ‘69 detailed the event in a Collegian article written three days later. “I ran to my...
Baseball splits GLIAC opener
The Hillsdale College baseball team opened up GLIAC play this past weekend, splitting doubleheaders with the Wayne State Warriors on Friday and Saturday in Detroit, Michigan. “A split is OK, but we feel like we could have done a little better than that,” assistant coach Gordie Theisen said. “That said, it is a decent start...
Sheriff candidates share their platforms
Hillsdale County will elect a new sheriff in August, and three candidates are vying for the position, including a lieutenant in the sheriff’s office, a veteran officer of the sheriff’s office, and a staunch Constitutionalist military veteran. While the three candidates — Lt. Tim Parker, Tammy Dow, and Jon-Paul Rutan respectively — all have plans...
Sophomore gymnast revamps tumbling program at local dance studio
In a long stretch of hallway lined with mats, sophomore Kirk Williams drills the members of his tumbling class in backbend-walkovers in time to upbeat music, making corrections and encouraging them as they go. Before his sophomore year, Williams, a three-time qualifier to junior nationals in gymnastics, had never taught a tumbling class before, let...
Trump not a winner at Hillsdale
While 58 percent of Hillsdale students believe that GOP front-runner Donald Trump will be selected as the 2016 Republican presidential nominee, only 35 percent say they plan to vote for him in the November general elections. Out of more than 300 students who participated in a Collegian poll conducted this week, 25 percent plan to...




