The Hillsdale men’s cross country team started its season off at the Olivet College Comet Open 5K on Thursday, Sept. 1, which was hosted by Broadway Acres Golf Club in Charlotte, Michigan. Six members of Hillsdale’s team competed against runners from the Lansing Community College Stars, Olivet College Comets, Albion College Britons, Adrian College Bulldogs,...
Year: 2022
McClay publishes children’s edition of ‘Land of Hope’
History professor Wilfred McClay published a young reader’s edition of his textbook “Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story” in August following the success of the first edition, published in 2019. McClay, Hillsdale’s Victor Davis Hanson chair in classical history and western civilization, said many parents asked if he would write a...
A declaration of cold civil war
President Joe Biden declared war on his political foes last week. His speech “On the Continued Battle for the Soul of the Nation” was only slightly mistitled: he was openly declaring a war that had been quietly occurring for some time, moving that war into a more public and dangerous chapter. That speech ramped up...
The Collegian gets a new website
After eight months of work, Hillsdale’s IT services and digital marketing department launched a new Collegian website earlier this week. The website features a cleaner look with higher quality images and animations, according to Collegian Digital Editor and senior Josh Newhook. Newhook said the Collegian wanted a new website to update the publication’s image and...
‘We’re very lucky to have him back:’ College alumnus returns to teach at Academy
Born and raised in Michigan, Matthew Nolan ’19 recently returned to his hometown to take up a teaching post at Hillsdale Academy. After three years of teaching in Austin, Texas, the former biology and philosophy major will be teaching sixth-grade English. “When I got the chance to come back home, be around family and in...




