Penny Swan records the meeting as attendees offered public comments. Josh Hypes | Collegian The Hillsdale City Council rejected a nominee for the city library board during a contentious public hearing Monday night. The council voted to reject Daniel LaRue, a member of the Hillsdale Community Schools Board of Education, by a vote of 3-4,...
Music fraternity to split from nationals
Phi Mu Alpha separates from national fraternity and changes name to Alpha Mu Phi Hillsdale’s men’s music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha is in the process of dissociating from its national headquarters and has changed its name to Alpha Mu Phi. “We realized our chapter’s values did not match the values of the national fraternity,” Vice...
We should not have classes during a power outage
Hillsdale was right in canceling classes. Collegian | Michaela Estruth In a letter to the editor in the March 2 issue of the Collegian, Josiah Lippincott, a graduate student, expressed his alarm over the college “unnecessarily” canceling classes for two days. This shutdown came amid trifles such as exploding transformers, shattered windshields, and blocked roads, while...
iPhones are better than Androids
iPhones are best. Courtesy | Pixabay Blue bubbles vs. green bubbles. iPhones vs. Androids. In a world where smartphones rule communication, it’s important to carry a well-built machine in your pocket. For years, iPhones were the most reliable and long-lasting choice, but now, they are the clear front-runner in the smartphone world. Even Android users...
Students discover family history at Mitchell Research Center
The Mitchell Research Center preserves Hillsdale’s history. Hannah Cote | Collegian An eighth grade Davis Middle School history teacher is partnering with Mitchell Research Center to help students learn more about their ancestry. A group of four or five students started visiting the center this semester every Thursday to explore their family history. Teacher John...




