Out of nearly 3,000 four-year undergraduate universities in the U.S., Hillsdale in the top 14% of colleges. To gain accurate results, the Review annually surveys 154,000 students from across the country, while also looking back at previous lists. It uses the information to make a list of the top schools in the nation. Hillsdale was...
Year: 2021
Annual Patriots Day event offering plane ride, raffles
Students and local residents will have the opportunity to soar high over Hillsdale County at the 6th annual Patriot’s Day Fly-In on Sunday, Sept. 12. Rain or shine, from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. the Hillsdale Municipal Airport will offer airplane rides for $20 and helicopter rides for $40. The Yankee Air Museum, a Michigan...
Radio students receive national nominations
Sophomore Abigail Snyder and senior Rachel Kookogey received nominations as finalists for the upcoming national College Broadcasters, Inc. awards. CBI will announce the first place winners in October in Orlando. Hillsdale has a history of radio students receiving the nomination for CBI awards. The school had four finalists last year, one in 2019, and two...
Hillsdating Horrors: How my relationship became a meme
It’s not every day someone’s dating life becomes a campus-wide topic of conversation. This week, I drew the short straw. At the top of my Instagram feed on Monday, I was greeted with a picture of me and my boyfriend reading on the quad. What made that scene picture-worthy? He had his arm around my...
City Council discusses homeless, city management
The Hillsdale City Council proposed a new vagrancy ordinance during a Sept. 7 council meeting. Hillsdale City Councilman Robert Socha proposed that the council adopt a vagrancy ordinance that would allow police to remove individuals from occupying public property. Attorney Thomas Thompson opposed the proposal, arguing that the proposal was unconstitutional. “A judge from a...



