A group of volunteers led by James Galloway picked up more than 20 bags of trash on April 23. Courtesy | Facebook James Galloway is homeless, and he has been leading residents and fellow homeless people in cleaning up the city. Galloway decided to take action when Councilman William Morrisey said he was concerned about...
Year: 2023
‘The Myth of Conflict’: Physicist speaks on science & religion
Courtesy | Alexandra Hall Stephen Barr spoke to a crowded Plaster Auditorium about the intersections of science and religion. “Robert Boyle, the first modern chemist and considered the founder of chemistry, was a pious Anglican who said that he liked to do his chemical experiments on Sunday because they were a form of worship,” Theoretical...
Hillsdale ends season with fall to Findlay
The third-seeded Hillsdale women’s tennis team fell 4-1 to second-seeded Findlay in the semifinal round of the G-MAC Tournament April 21 in Owensboro, Kentucky. Senior Canela Luna said the team anticipated a turnaround, but could not mount a comeback in the end. “I think we are all disappointed in the outcome of the match,” Luna...
Historic train trips return for the summer
A historic train visiting town on October 1, 2022. Logan Washburn | Collegian When the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society brings old-fashioned steam engine trips back to Hillsdale this summer, the town can expect more tourism, according to the society’s Vice President Kelly Lynch. “This was a huge opportunity for our organization because typically our...
Catholic Society hosts talk on ‘Christology in Literature’
Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson spoke on the imagery of Christ in literature. | Courtesy of Hillsdale College Students should not force images of Christ onto literature, said Professor of English Justin Jackson in a lecture at the Hillsdale Thomistic Institute conference on “Christology in Literature” April 22. “The simple answer is ‘respect...



