Students gathered in the Searle Center Tuesday night to watch election returns and listen to Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, the campus radio station, deliver a live broadcast hosted by students that featured commentary and interviews. The presidential election was too close to call throughout the night, but that didn’t stop students from enjoying each...
Year: 2020
Student spent summer composing poetry in the street
Who knew the words of a stranger could be some of the most intimate? On a summer day in Traverse City, passersby let the T.C. Street Poet craft their vulnerabilities into touching poems. Though she kept her identity a secret that day, she happens to be one of Hillsdale’s very own. Senior Mary Caroline Whims...
Cows, Catholics, and classical education
When Ethan Visser heard the noon bell ring from the top of a two-story bunk house he was building, he put down his hammer and nails, took off his hat, and bowed his head to pray the Angelus. Looking out over the pastures and garden dotted with boys working, he saw a wave of heads...
Campus to host blood drive
In an effort to unite on-campus groups to serve the Hillsdale area, the Community Health branch of the Hillsdale GOAL Program will be partnering with the Red Cross in a blood drive this Friday, Nov. 6. from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to donate blood to those in need in...
Election 2020: How campus voted
More than 90% of Hillsdale College students want President Donald Trump to win reelection this week, but only 66% predicted that he would secure the victory, according to a Hillsdale Collegian poll. While less than 8.4% of respondents said they would prefer to see Joe Biden win the election, more than a third predicted he...




