During the Oct. 7 City Council meeting, councilmembers expressed gratitude to Hillsdale College for its financial contribution toward the road construction projects around campus. The city is currently doing restoration work on College Street and a complete mill and overlay project on both Galloway Drive and West Street. Richard Péwé, the chief administrative officer for...
Farm to table: The Roots Project takes on food waste
Senior Jessica Frenkel looks like a woman on a mission. With her baseball cap tipped downward and her sweatshirt zipped up, she’s busy trying to save the world. One small step at a time. This summer, Frenkel dreamt up The Roots Project, an ambitious venture to bring us closer to our food by educating peers...
City’s first leaf pick-up is Oct. 26
Residents in the City of Hillsdale are required to put leaves and brush in bags for pick-up by Modern Waste Services this fall. The city released a notice in September outlining the new procedure for leaf pick-up stating that there would be two pickup dates on Oct. 26 and Dec. 14. The city will still...
Hillsdale alumni clerk for Supreme Court justices
Manuel Valle ’11 will become Hillsdale’s seventh graduate in the past eight years to clerk for a Supreme Court justice. During the October 2021 term, Valle will clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter, who is also the faculty adviser for the college’s Federalist Society, said Valle will be the...
Historic Hysteria: Course Encourages MRS Degree
The Hillsdale Collegian published its most inconsequential front-page headline on Feb. 28, 1951: “Home Ec Hears Decoration Talk.” How did this become a front page-worthy news story, you may ask? Unfortunately, I do not have an answer for you, but I will try to expand more on Hillsdale’s history with home economics. The Feb. 28...




