The Collegian has seen its share of gossip columns, fashion columns, and currently a history column for its lucky readers, but in the 1920s, the newspaper printed a column that may top them all: The Agony Column. The Agony Column, published without a byline (adding to the agony: the author never got proper credit for...
Year: 2019
Surrounding counties affected by deadly mosquito-borne virus
A deadly mosquito-borne virus has not threatened Hillsdale County as of yet, but neighboring counties have been declared high-risk areas for the virus. Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Calhoun counties are all considered high-risk areas for EEE, a mosquito-borne virus found mostly in the eastern regions of the United States. Sixteen Michigan counties have been declared high-risk...
Invite Ed Feulner to speak at commencement
When Ed Feulner wrote his final Washington Times column in June, he told his readers never to rest in the pursuit of great things. “We can’t afford to become complacent,” he wrote. “Your opponents will try again, and if you’re not careful, you’ll wind up back where you started.” Ed Feulner should speak at Hillsdale...
Whit Wat Way topples Simpson
An underdog win from the coalition comprised of Whitley, Waterman, and Galloway ended Simpson Residence’s eight-year homecoming winning streak. After leading the homecoming competition for most of the week, Whit Wat Way delivered an imaginative Mock Rock performance, featuring massive cardboard cutouts and a surprise Avengers theme, to cement its lead and close out the...
Rediscover the meaning of ‘We the People’
The worst part about my trip to Washington, D.C., last week, was learning to drink iced coffee before the paper straw dissolves. The best part was hearing from the leaders of the only movement capable of preserving our republic: the New American Right. Last week on my radio show, “American View”, I spoke with Mollie...




