After settling into campus for the school year, students may want to run for the hills as professors assign the first round of papers and projects. And for the last couple weekends of summer, they should. Here are the three best spots for outdoor adventure and camping in Michigan’s lower peninsula. Pinckney State Recreation Area...
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, On April 27, 2017, The Collegian published an opinion piece that encouraged Hillsdale to secularize. The article entitled “The Importance of Identity: Why Hillsdale College Should Consider Secularization” explained the reasons to secularize if Hillsdale wishes to continue its pursuit of truth. Secularizing Hillsdale would be a mistake. Free Will Baptists founded Hillsdale....
Marchese signs on as social media coordinator
A scroll through Hillsdale College’s Facebook feed opens a window into the school’s culture, pulling up photos of this year’s welcome party and convocation, articles about Hillsdale alumni, and the latest publication from College President Larry Arnn. Hillsdale’s appeal is the same as always, but a new force is driving the college’s social media front:...
Chemistry gains new professor
When Visiting Professor of Chemistry Mardi Billman first came to Hillsdale College, she said it was the atmosphere of the liberal arts that appealed to her the most. “It’s education for the sake of knowing things,” Billman said. “Not to say that the goal isn’t to find something to do after college, but there is...
Hillsdale athletics send aid to Hurricane Harvey victims
Social media seems to draw us apart too often. In the middle of Hurricane Harvey, however, University of Houston’s men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson took to Twitter to request aid for the city. More than 1,300 institutions answered his plea. Hillsdale College was one of these programs. Both Charger basketball teams and the football team...




