America’s self-proclaimed largest religious freedom legal organization, the First Liberty Institute, chose sophomore Katarina Bradford’s essay as its model for teaching millennials about religious freedom. Bradford will intern for the First Liberty Institute during the summer in Plano, Texas, take part in social media outreach to millennials, and will travel to different universities to discuss...
Year: 2017
Broad Street owner boards up second business
Due to financial hardships and a sudden change in ownership, Team One Food Store and the Citgo gas station on South Broad Street closed Monday, leaving more than 14 workers unemployed. Mick Ritter, owner of Team One Food Store since he founded it in 1990, said in an interview with The Collegian that he could...
Sports facilities to be updated
Hillsdale’s administration is planning to extensively renovate the baseball, track, and football facilities within the next five years, according to Athletic Director Don Brubacher. Administrators say the football turf and outdoor track are the most pressing projects, as they will only meet competitive standards for one more season. There are more long-term plans, however, which...
Barnum selected to speak at Eta Sigma Phi conference
Junior Greek major Emily Barnum is one of three undergraduates selected in February to present a paper at Eta Sigma Phi’s annual conference, held March 24-26 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. With her nomination, Barnum continues a streak for Hillsdale’s success in securing a paper presentation slot at the classical studies honorary’s national convention. On March...
Charger Chatter: Dana Weidinger
How did you develop an interest for softball? I started playing softball when I was 5 years old, playing tee-ball on a grass field with friends from elementary school. I started pitching when I was 8. From there I fell in love with being able to control the time and speed of the game and...




