During spring break the Hillsdale College shotgun team garnered an immense victory at the Scholastic Clay Target Program Nationals tournament from March 18-20. The Chargers won the high overall award for the Division III category, with a score of 2775/3000 targets, and finished with several other individual awards, the highest being sophomore Ida Brown with...
The Collegian: Heralding Truth, Gossip, and Barrett’s Beta pin
Campus-wide humiliation was a rational—and weekly—fear for Hillsdale students of the mid-20th century. “T’other day little Miss Rhea Horst took a tumble in front campus right in front of Dunne and Bradley. All present modestly turned the other way as Rhea got up and betook her blushing self off to a 1:30. It was a...
Forbes gives Hillsdale perfect financial mark
Hillsdale has received a perfect A+ score from Forbes in its College Financial Health Grades for the second year in a row. Many of the qualities Hillsdale students know and love about the college, from the integrity of its classical curriculum to its merit-based admissions, are possible because the college does not accept aid from...
Grosvenor House offers tours, look into Victorian Era
While serving as the Michigan State Treasurer, Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor conscripted the help of the prominent State Capitol architect, Elijah E. Myers, to design for him his new Victorian mansion. Myers’ claim to fame occurred between 1870-1880 as he designed three State Capitol buildings, the first of which was the Michigan State Capitol. While he...
COVID-19 on campus: Zero confirmed cases for three weeks
For the third week in the row, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the Student Activities Office newsletter. Over the last two months, only six students have tested positive for the virus. One student is currently in isolation awaiting test results after exhibiting COVID-19-like symptoms. Director of Student Activities Ashlyn...




