During last week’s campus lockdown, The Collegian website published the name of a former student who allegedly posed a threat to campus. Soon after, The Collegian removed the name, recognizing that it had not been confirmed by the administration. Since then, the newspaper refrained from printing the name, returning to a longstanding policy of not...
Year: 2017
Rahe offers new course on the Constitutional Convention
This year marks the 130th anniversary of the beginning of the Constitutional Convention — and in the fall, Professor of History Paul Rahe and his students will take a closer look at the historic group. Rahe is offering a new course called “The American Constitutional Convention” to track how the United States’ cornerstone document came...
Weekly for March 30: Meet us halfway with a two-way door to the Union
The debate about the Christ Chapel construction is over. Donors have graciously gifted more than $24 million to build a gathering place for the whole student body to pray, celebrate, and host grand events. For such an endeavor, the amount of construction taking over the quad is appropriate. It’s true that students have found this...
American Heritage updated online
Hillsdale College is in the process of releasing an updated edition of its American Heritage online course this spring. After first being released in spring 2013, the American Heritage online course is being refilmed to better provide the experience of the on-campus class that shares its name in the core curriculum. “We decided it was...
Debate team takes 4th at nationals
After missing nearly a week of class, the Hillsdale College debate and forensics teams returned to campus at 3 a.m. Monday, bringing home multiple national champions and several other awards. The students competed at the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament from March 21-25, taking fourth overall in the Debate Team Sweepstakes. Junior Mary Blendermann earned...




