The Hillsdale College Mock Trial Team A came in second at its national championship tournament last weekend, after finishing first in its division. It fell in the final round to the University of Virginia, which won the championship at the American Mock Trial Association National Championship Tournament in Chicago. Before the final round, Hillsdale defeated...
Local cemeteries join Hillsdale chapter of Wreaths Across America
A tall obelisk gravestone stands out among others in the Oak Grove cemetery. Collegian | Tess Owens Wreaths Across America now serves four cemeteries in Hillsdale with a local chapter that puts wreaths at the gravestones of veterans each December. Diane Paul and her husband, Greg, oversee the Hillsdale chapter, which serves Lakeview Cemetery, Oak...
20 year old excels in grad school
Jameson Payne was just 12 years old when he took his first college class—a biochemistry course the summer before he entered seventh grade. “The average age in that class had to be 35 or 40,” Payne said. Many of his classmates were veterans of the military studying for a nursing degree. When Payne raised...
Chargers extend win streak to seven games
Freshman Sydney Davis has a batting average of .361. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale softball team extended their win streak to seven games over the weekend after sweeping the Lake Erie College Storm and the Ursuline College Arrows. On Saturday, the Chargers defeated the Storm 5-1 and 5-0. They beat the Arrows...
Christina Lambert presents lecture on T.S. Eliot
The work of T.S. Eliot shows how the transformative power of grace applies in many areas of Christian life, Assistant Professor of English Christina Lambert said in a lecture sponsored by the Anglican Student Fellowship on April 19. “These texts invite us to experience joy in a dark world, and the possibility for transformation in...




