It may seem odd that a college professor would write a children’s book, but that’s how Matthew Mehan, The Worsham Teaching Fellow of Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr., Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., has been spending his spare time for the past few years. The result of his labors, “Mr....
Letter: Free trade is an economic truth
Dear Editor, Mr. Grisedale, in his piece “Free trade isn’t a principle, it’s a policy,” in the Sept. 6, 2018 edition of the Hillsdale Collegian, argues that protectionism is the pragmatic choice and free trade isn’t rooted in any sort of principle. I believe his analysis makes a number of errors, both economic and historical. ...
Annual banquet supports Catholic Charities
Over 240 people will gather Thursday evening to celebrate the work of Catholic Charities in local Jackson, Lenawee, and Hillsdale counties to raise funds for general operations. The dinner will take place at 6:30 p.m. and is being held at Gene Davis and Sons Banquet Hall, which is next to the Catholic Charities...
Hillsdale to compete in fall G-MAC tournament
As the summer comes to a close, the Hillsdale golf team is looking toward the fall season. Its first of four tournaments begins Monday in Columbus, Indiana, at the G-MAC Fall Invitational. The tournament will last two days at the Otter Creek Golf Club. Balancing internships and golf in the offseason, the Chargers feel they’re...
Alexander Technique teaches students tension-reducing performance skills
Looking amused, sophomore Julia Salloum sings a few bars of opera, then steps up from the wooden dance floor to a balance board. Wobbling to stay upright, she sings the same notes. She steps down, and sings again — stronger and clearer than the first time. Sitting in chairs in front of her, Salloum’s classmates...




