The Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranked Hillsdale College’s women’s tennis program nationally in Division II for the first time in its six years of existence, after the team toppled Wayne State University and Ursuline College over the weekend. “I am very proud of the team,” head coach Nikki Walbright said. “It feels good to see a...
Finding the fine arts: A switch from the lab to the studio
While many students switch their majors, not many change disciplines entirely. Senior Madeline Richards, however, did exactly that — scrapping her goal of becoming a doctor to pursue a career in fine arts. She hasn’t looked back. Richards had taken multiple art classes in high school but came to Hillsdale intending to major in biology....
Best of Hillsdale
Nearly 200 students and faculty responded to a Collegian survey about local favorites. Categories and choices on the survey were determined by the Collegian editorial board, but allowed write-in opinions. These highlighted businesses won by the majority of the votes in their category, as determined by campus’ favorites. Best Burger: Hunt Club By Calli...
Justitia Omnibus: Congress passed deficits for all and justice for none
Historically, and especially since the 1970s, Republicans and Democrats have made compromises by allocating funding for numerous projects into one, all-encompassing bill- an omnibus bill. President Donald Trump and the 115th Congress proved that they are no exceptions to this unfortunate historical trend. The federal government’s projected deficit for this year is over $1 trillion....
Feelings don’t care about your facts: Conservatives should tell more stories
Abraham Lincoln was always telling stories. When a Virginian once suggested that he appease the South during the Civil War by giving up Fort Sumter, Fort Pickens, and all government property in the southern states, the President responded with the fable of “The Woodman’s Daughter.” “A lion was very much in love with a woodman’s...




