Fundraising has begun for expansion of Hillsdale’s Washington, D.C., campus, with the purchase of two additional buildings that will house the Van Andel Graduate School of Government and other offices, as well as a plan to build a courtyard that will connect the buildings along Massachusetts Avenue. The Allan P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies...
Track and field begins outdoor season
After last year’s outdoor season cancellation, Hillsdale’s track and field team had its first outdoor meet in two years at the Yellow Jacket Collegiate Open at Cedarville University. Senior Ian Brown ran a NCAA Division II provisional time in the 110 meter hurdles when he took first at 14.23 seconds. “Basically I’ll just hopefully continue...
COVID-19 update: Students eligible for vaccine, college adds seven cases
Hillsdale College students now can receive COVID-19 vaccines from the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, which is offering shots to anyone ages 16 and up. “It was a super fast process. We saw the email yesterday, we got our appointments yesterday, and then were able to get it this morning,” said Michaela Peine, a senior...
The Suez Canal situation is a nice break from the usual contentious media coverage
“Oi mate, ya can’t park there!” The guy in the video sounds like he’s screaming at a little car on a cramped London street, but viewers instead see the Ever Given, the giant cargo ship that was stuck in the Suez Canal for six days. This TikTok is just one of thousands of funny memes...
In Brief: Hillsdale alumnus, student win state journalism awards
Last year’s editor-in-chief of the Collegian won a first-place award for investigative reporting and an honorable mention for best writer from the Michigan Press Association in college journalism awards announced last week. Nolan Ryan ’20, reported on Hillsdale’s lawsuit against the University of Missouri in 2019. Other journalism students and alumni won six awards in...




