After last week’s college cooking hacks class, sophomores Jack Hall, Jonathan Burton, and Juan Hernandez are thinking about starting their own cooking show, perhaps on Instagram. “It’s a lot of fun to cook with others, it’s a fun process to have, I want to make it more routine,” said Hall. Last week the Student Activities...
Letter to Editor: The upper floor does not need silence
Dear Editor, In the Feb. 21 edition of the Collegian, Mr. Garrison Grisedale used hyperbolic language to address the claim that the library is no longer a quiet place to study. His piece, however, came across as the venting of an exasperated student, rather than a thoughtful piece that put forth solutions. It’s possible I...
Hillsdale Academy ranks third on CLT10
Tenth graders at Hillsdale Academy ranked third nationally in scoring on the CLT10, the official preparatory exam for the Classical Learning Test. The CLT is a standardized test geared toward the curriculum taught in classical schools. David Diener, headmaster of Hillsdale Academy, is also on the board of academic advisors for the CLT. He said...
Staff Profiles: Nathan Grime, Sports Editor
Long before he published his first story, at age 5, Nathan Grime was tuning in to St. Louis Cardinals games on the radio after his bedtime and looking for the writeups in the paper the next day. “I was a little kid, so my bedtime was like 8 o‘clock, so I would always turn...
Rothman discusses the dangers of the social justice movement
Hillsdale College welcomed Noah Rothman to campus on Feb. 19 to speak to students about his new book, “Unjust: Social Justice Warriors and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is the associate editor at Commentary magazine and an NBC/MSNBC contributor. Rothman has risen to prominence recently as a frequent guest on shows such as Morning Joe...




