Calli Townsend Newberry ’21 died Tuesday, June 6, from injuries sustained in a car accident. Newberry, 24, was a wife, mother, sports journalist, and runner. While at Hillsdale College, she participated in track and field and served as The Collegian’s sports editor. But above all, her friends, professors, and coaches remember her for the vibrant...
Year: 2023
From the kitchen of Mark den Hollander
Business was slow on Mark den Hollander’s first day at three-star Michelin restaurant Le Bernardin. Starting on a quieter day was the only way to pick up the fast-paced, detail-oriented work of a place as skilled as Le Bernardin. Originally established in Paris and now also found in the heart of New York City, the...
Alumna Kat Timpf publishes No. 1 bestselling book
The most traumatizing and sensitive topics are the most important to joke about, argues Hillsdale alumna Kat Timpf ’10 in her new book. Released on April 18, “You Can’t Joke About That: Why Everything Is Funny, Nothing Is Sacred, and We’re All in This Together,” is this week’s No. 1 Amazon bestseller in nonfiction. Timpf,...
Hillsdale should courageously continue to defend the Socratic tradition
Hillsdale should continue to defend Socratic tradition. Nolan Ryan | Collegian “Hillsdale should be more careful about Science Initiatives,” according to an opinion piece in the April 20 issue of the Collegian. The natural sciences, like the liberal arts, are dedicated to the pursuit of truth. This means that the natural sciences, like the liberal arts,...
Ohio man attacks student athletes
Prosecutors charged an Ohio man on April 21 with seven counts of resisting arrest and simple assault and battery after tackling senior track team member Isaac Waffle April 20. Austin Matthew Crist, 28, of Montpellier, Ohio, was arrested on Mauck Road about a mile-and-a-half east of Half Moon Lake Road, according to Hillsdale County Sheriff’s...




