Hillsdale College filmed a new commercial on campus this week featuring a horse and buggy. “We’ve created scenes that range in time from the 1800s to the present as a reminder that the steadfast mission of the college has always been to develop the minds and improve the hearts of its students,” said Mark Waters,...
The scoop: new company will pick up dog poop for you
A new Hillsdale company will take care of your dog’s business. Local resident Kim Farnham started Poopdescoop six weeks ago. She said it’s a pet-waste removal service to help pet owners with the monotonous daily chore of cleaning up after their pets. Poopdescoop charges $15 for the company to come one day per week and...
A walk on the wild side: exotic petting zoo opens
Nature’s Creek Zoo is home to exotic animals like the Bengal cat, pictured here. Lauren Scott | Collegian After following a dirt road with signs pointing me toward Nature’s Creek Zoo, I arrived at a house that looked more fitting to be a farm than a petting zoo. Looking for a place to purchase tickets,...
Graduate students share career advice
Finding a first job after graduation is not a race according to Sara Kemeny, a graduate student at Hillsdale College’s Graduate School of Classical Education. Five of Hillsdale’s doctorate and master’s students discussed postgraduate career and education advice with undergraduate students at a brainstorming workshop hosted by Career Services on Sept. 4. Speakers included Jose...
Rubin speaks on American foreign policy in an evolving world
On Monday, Michael Rubin spoke to students about the inconsistency he said characterizes American foreign policy in the Middle East. Rubin specializes in the politics of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and the Horn of Africa. Rubin said the first problem with American and international counterterrorism efforts is that the international community cannot agree on...




