Quincy Community Schools is trying to determine the origin of the seizures. Courtesy | Facebook Students in Quincy are suffering seizures and tremors from an unknown cause, prompting an investigation from Quincy Community Schools and health officials. “While the district has no conclusive evidence regarding the causes of this type of illness at this time, we...
Subway Surfing to fame: Hannah Allen Ranks No. 1
Senior Hannah Allen is a woman in STEM, a former president of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, and she works at a local veterinary clinic. She was also ranked first nationally in the mobile video game Subway Surfer on Jan. 23. “Over Christmas break, I got bored,” Allen said. “I’m really grateful to my...
Chargers grab first win of season
Sophomore Megan Hackman dominates the No. 6 Singles. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s tennis team celebrated its first win of the season with a commanding 6-1 victory over Edinboro University Feb 17. Despite facing a 2-5 setback in the match against Mercyhurst University the following day, senior Helana Formentin said that...
Orwell deserves a spot on the Liberty Walk
The question is not whether Hillsdale College should add George Orwell to the Liberty Walk, but why his statue does not stand on campus already. The purpose of the Liberty Walk is not just to honor great men and women in history but, more specifically, “champions of freedom” who manifest “the importance of education to...
Hungarian minister of culture speaks on Western civilization
Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák is a part of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government. Elyse Apel | Collegian Americans must remember the importance of preserving and fighting for Western civilization, a Hungarian official said in a speech on campus Monday. “I am really happy to be here at Hillsdale because Hillsdale is...




