The book cover of “Mission Possible” was designed by local artist John Castellese. Courtesy | Connie Sexton Local author Nancy Hastings will sign copies of her first book, “Mission Possible,” on Feb. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Studio 42 inside Rough Draft. The event is sponsored by Artworks of Hillsdale County in...
Year: 2023
Collegian’s guide to Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is next week, and Hillsdale offers plenty of ways to celebrate. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons The Collegian’s guide to Valentine’s Day dates Whether you’re dorm-bound or able to travel far, here are some date ideas for the special day: Pizza Date Night Enjoy a couples pizza-making class for $65 at Tiki...
Gohlke ties school record, Chargers drop first home game of season
Despite a program record-tying game from fifth-year guard Jack Gohlke, the Hillsdale men’s basketball team dropped its first home game of the season to the Ashland Eagles, 82-73, loosening the Chargers’ grip on the conference lead. Gohlke knocked down 10 threes, tying Tim Homan’s record set in December of 2007. Hillsdale, however, gave up a...
Slavery was never America’s original sin
Slavery is not America’s original sin. Courtesy | Flickr In the Feb. 2 edition of the Collegian, “Hillsdale students should celebrate Black History Month”, Elizabeth Troutman claims that slavery constituted America’s “original sin.” But as every school child now knows, the first African slaves permanently arrived in America in 1619—well over 150 years before the...
Liberal media attacks are a good thing for Hillsdale
Criticism is good for Hillsdale. Nolan Ryan | Collegian Liberal media criticism about Hillsdale College only make the school stronger. These hit pieces artfully take facts about the college and present them in a way that attempts to discredit the school and promote a leftist agenda. “Hillsdale has mixed fast-moving streams of education, politics, culture,...




