Track and field athlete Kayla Caldwell ‘13, multi-sport athlete Tim Mustapha ‘03, and the 1992, 1993, and 1994 men’s cross country teams will make up the 22nd Hillsdale College Athletic Hall of Fame class. They will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame in an on-campus ceremony on March 28. Caldwell earned seven All-American...
Year: 2020
Hillsdale County Republican Women learn about economic and political principles of libertarianism
The Hillsdale County Republican Women learned about the principles of libertarianism in its first luncheon meeting of 2020. Hillsdale College Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele discussed the economic and political implications of libertarianism. Each month, the Hillsdale County Republican Women host a luncheon with an accompanying political lecture. President Lucille VanAken said learning about...
Historic Hysteria: Bold claim: ‘Hillsdale, fashion capital of world?’
Throughout The Collegian’s history, many reporters have said that Hillsdale fashion is, well, maybe not the best. For instance, on April 1, 1993, The Collegian ran an article entitled “Hillsdale Named Worst Dressed.” However, on Sept. 18, 1986, these sentiments changed. Collegian staff reporter Libby Clifton made the bold claim, “Hillsdale Fashion Capital of World?” ...
New York Theater Company to visit Hillsdale
New York based Aquila Theatre company will bring its talent to Hillsdale College Students, providing them an opportunity to see modernized stage versions of George Orwell’s “1984” and Homer’s “Odyssey.” The productions will take place Jan. 28 and Jan. 29 in the Markel Auditorium. Aquila Theatre’s mission is to bring good, accessible, and affordable...
Putting Hillsdale on the map: City Council discusses funding for wayfinding signs project
Residents from Hillsdale Economic Development Corporation hope to place wayfinding signs in the City of Hillsdale to direct visitors to highlights around town, and the City Council expressed support for the idea at its meeting on Jan. 20. These new signs would mirror the design of the blue and white “Welcome to Historic Hillsdale” signs...




