A.J.’s Cafe expanded its evening hours on Monday, and is now open until 10 p.m. seven days per week and serves hot food at all hours. “Our goal is to meet the needs of the students and faculty,” said Metz General Manager Jeffrey Cassell. The changes extended hours past 9 p.m. when A.J.’s had closed...
Year: 2022
Hillsdale Daily News and the Collegian host ‘Meet the Candidates’ Forum
Residents asked city government candidates about explicit library books, the homeless population, and the continued rift in the Hillsdale County Republican Party at a “Meet The Candidates Forum” on Oct. 24. The town hall event, hosted by the Hillsdale Daily News and the Collegian, brought an audience of around 100 people, including both...
Jonesville students win College Board academic awards
Six Jonesville High School students received awards last month for their academic success. The College Board’s National Recognition Program awarded these students the National Rural and Small Town Award, according to a Jonesville High School Facebook post. This award is open to students who achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher before they graduate. Winners...
Hillsdale in DC conducts student journalism panel
Student journalism protects liberty on college campuses, according to Collegian editor-in-chief and senior Maggie Hroncich at a student journalism panel on Oct. 21. “Thomas Jefferson once said that liberty depends on freedom of the press, and I think the same is true for on-campus liberty,” Hroncich said. Seven student journalists, including Hroncich, joined Senior Journalism...
Director of post-graduate theological study program invites students to apply
The Brazos Fellowship seeks to redefine vocations for college graduates, Paul Gutacker, the program’s executive director, told Hilldsale students on Oct. 11. “I think we assume that discerning your vocation means figuring out your career,” Gutacker said, “In Scripture, it has to do with the thing that we’re all called to do—following Christ. It’s not...




