After living on opposite sides of the country for the past four years, the Grzesiak siblings are reunited at Hillsdale Academy doing what they love best: teaching. Tomek Grzesiak ’14 moved back to Michigan and started working as an assistant director with the Barney Charter School Initiative in 2018. Przemek Grzesiak ’12 soon followed his...
Year: 2022
Alumnus starts one of America’s fastest growing companies
A Hillsdale alumnus founded a multi-million dollar company which ranked as one of fastest growing companies in America. In 2014, Hillsdale alumni Alex Linebrink founded Passage, a ticketing company designed for medium-sized events. After eight years of hard work, the company sold its six millionth ticket this past summer and landed on the Inc. 5000...
“LEGEND” has it
After I heard my fiance’s initially unenthusiastic review of John Legend’s new album, I had low expectations. Since then, I have listened to the album in its entirety several times, and I can say that it is one of my favorite albums of the year. Legend’s new double-album, titled “LEGEND,” is his first in more...
Hillsdale College for Life reaches more than 200 voters during ‘Operation Blitz’
On Saturday, Sept. 10, Hillsdale College For Life sent students door-knocking in Jonesville to secure votes against Proposal 3, an amendment that would add abortion rights to Michigan’s Constitution. “This is the best use of our time until November,” said sophomore Rachel Schroder, leader of Hillsdale College for Life. Students reached 224 voters in...
Steele responds to GOP infighting
The August 24 Collegian article on the division in the local Republican Party was somewhat hard to follow; this is completely understandable because the details are rather convoluted. I’m not engaged in local politics but I do know people on both sides of this divide, and can offer some clarification without taking a side. The...




