Freshman Meredith VanDerWeide holds a sign in front of the the National Shrine. Courtesy | Emily Schutte Ten hours into travel towards Washington, D.C., our bus rounded a final corner — and glass flew as a passing truck grazed our window. Everyone was exhausted, trekking from Hillsdale to the capital to join in the March...
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Charger Chatter: Charlie Andrews
Charlie Andrews is a freshman on the Men’s Track and Field team competing in the High Jump. Q: If you were to play a sport other than track, what would it be and why? A: Baseball because I like the pace of the sport, I played it a lot as a kid and there’s a...
Both county Republican factions send competing delegates to state convention
County Commissioner Brent Leininger led his group’s convention at the Hillsdale Senior Center. Thomas McKenna | Collegian [EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been corrected and updated. The piece originally said Judge Michael Olsaver granted a Nov. 15 injunction against the HCRP’s “America First” faction barring “the group from conducting political activities while the case is...
Curate community: women’s conference returns to campus
Women from all areas of campus attended the Curate conference this past Saturday. Courtesy | SAB Hillsdale students, grads, and community convened Feb. 4 for the fourth annual Curate Women’s Summit. The half-day event began in the Searle Center with a breakfast buffet. Participants had the chance to mingle and chat before the introductory...
English department hosts annual creative writing contest
This year, students must use one of four paintings by Assistant Professor of Art Julio Suarez as inspiration for their submission. Courtesy | Pexels The English Department is currently accepting prose and poetry submissions for its annual creative writing competition. Entries are due by 5:00 p.m. on Feb. 6. Students may submit up to one...



