In a room of women furiously scribbling notes on her advice for healthy dating, Elizabeth Schlueter gave a perfection description of the second annual Curate Summit: “Real femininity is as diverse as particular women.” A variety of speakers joined the female population of Hillsdale college on Saturday, Jan. 30 to share their passions and give...
Letter to the Editor: Super Bowl commercials bring people together
In last week’s edition of the Collegian, Aidan Cyrus made the case that Super Bowl commercials are overrated and a bane to society. Throughout the article Cyrus attempted to rip the ads apart, even going so far as to call the Super Bowl “the ultimate feast day of the commercialization of professional sports.” In reality,...
Chargers break two pool records at away meet
The Hillsdale College swimming team continued its winning streak last Saturday as half of the team traveled to Olivet College. The Chargers not only beat the Comets 148-70, but also broke two Olivet College pool records. The Chargers placed in every event, with swimmers winning first in numerous races. Freshman Amy Mills finished first in...
Rough Draft welcomes back students
Rough Draft reopened on Feb. 1 with restrictions for the first time since the Nov. 18 orders. Under Gov. Whitmer’s most recent epidemic order, restaurants are allowed to re-open with restrictions, which include 25% capacity, social distancing guidelines, and a 10 p.m. curfew. “We’re definitely excited,” said Marty Hubbard, the owner of Rough Draft. “We’re...
If you want love, study it first
“What is the point or purpose of human sexuality? How are we supposed to think about it? This has been a question for philosophers. Tell me one movie you’ve seen in which love interest isn’t somehow central to it.” The litany of romance-obsessed movies proves Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter’s point: from classics...




