In the midst of the confetti, soundbites, and stump speeches that define every presidential election, there’s a predictable spectacle: the celebrity endorsement. The eagerness of actors, singers, and influencers to step out of their familiar worlds and publicly declare political allegiance never fails to draw media attention. Yet, the impact of these endorsements on the...
Students can eat mor chikin soon in Jackson
Students enjoy Chick-fil-A sandwiches in the dining hall. Faith Senne | Collegian Students will no longer have to travel more than an hour to taste a Chick-fil-A deluxe sandwich with waffle fries and Polynesian sauce. A new location will open next year in Jackson, the fast-food franchise announced on Sept. 4. The driving distance from...
Don’t be a Saga sinner
Let’s face it: the Hillsdale dining hall is no Garden of Eden, but it doesn’t have to be the bottom of Dante’s Inferno. To keep the happy medium — or even bring the dining hall closer to an experience of Paradisio — here are the seven dining hall deadly sins to avoid. The first and...
DeMarco returns to teach Latin at alma mater
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics David DeMarco may be new to many, but twelve years ago, he was a familiar face on campus. DeMarco graduated from Hillsdale in 2002 with a major in classics before continuing his study of classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and studying New Testament and Early Christian Literature...
Take advantage of Student Fed funding
Students will pay $1,409 in general fees during the 2024-25 academic school year. After covering costs like subscriptions to student publications and admission to athletic events, whatever is left goes to the Student Federation. This funding gives the Fed a budget of more than $40,000 to work with every year, and clubs should start taking...




