City Councilman Joshua Paladino ’18 offers comment as his former opponent for office Penny Swan records the meeting. Thomas McKenna | Collegian The Hillsdale City Council may vote on a proposal to remove the requirement for a school board seat on the library board as soon as April 3, according to Councilman Greg Stuchell, who...
Chargers win SASP Nationals for second straight year
The event was held in Talladega, Alabama, March 10-13. The team’s second year of winning also marked its second year of being an official team, meaning it has won nationally every year since its founding. Hillsdale defeated military academies such as Westpoint and Texas A&M’s Corp of Cadets Marksmanship Unit. “The really competitive programs require...
Charger Chatter: Aidan Brewer, Baseball
What has been your proudest moment as an athlete? My proudest moment was hitting a home run against Findlay during my sophomore year to send us to the conference tournament. What’s the best vacation you’ve ever been on? My family and I went to Spain for a friend’s wedding and getting to be in Barcelona...
Molly Williams Research Spotlight
What was the focus of your research? I was looking at the effects of agricultural land use on stream biology, specifically what’s within the riparian corridor. That’s the area of land immediately adjacent to the stream, and this is important because it’s been found that the Riparian Corridor can act as a buffer to...
Mandating mental competency tests is un-American
In the March 2 issue of the Collegian, Eleanor Whitaker argued to, “establish mental capacity tests for politicians over the age of 75.” She delivered a timely argument in favor of amending the Constitution to require politicians 75 and older to pass a mental competency test before taking office. Her editorial pointed out that numerous...

