Governor Whitmer speaks on steps the state will take to grow Michigan’s population. Courtesy | State of Michigan A state council that seeks to reverse Michigan’s population decline should not push for tax increases, according to local political and business leaders. “There is never a good time to raise taxes, but now is probably the...
Year: 2023
Moo-ving toward the raw milk alternative
Forget coffee, energy drinks, and diet soda. There’s a new beverage trending on campus. Bucking the usual college staples, this calcium-rich drink has students bypassing vending machines and late-night coffee runs for a more wholesome option. Its raw, unpasteurized milk — a drink that has quickly become a popular beverage among students. For junior Maddie...
Reviewing Hillsdale’s most checked-out books
Some say, “don’t judge a book by its cover,” but one could judge Hillsdale students by their books. Since July 2021, Hillsdale students, faculty, and staff have checked out 49,703 books from the library’s catalog of more than 262,000 volumes, revealing data about student reading habits, or at least the students who refuse to buy...
Students explain growing number of art majors
Senior Claire Henzel said the most frequently asked question art majors face is “What are you going to do with that?” But the growing number of Hillsdale art majors said they find their education helps them pursue many different career paths. The class of ’24 will include 13 art majors, which is double the size...
Salvation Army to host food drive through next week
Salvation Army’s location in downtown Hillsdale. Josephine von Dohlen | Collegian The Hillsdale Brewing Company will host a food drive through next week to aid the local Salvation Army branch as it meets an increased need in the community. “Every year we do more food drives because the locals need it so much, even more...




