The fall mock trial season drew to a close for veteran team Kangaroo Court with their fourth-place finish at the University of South Carolina Soda City Trials Invitational last weekend. Kangaroo Court went up against the University of South Carolina, Georgia Tech University, the University of Florida, and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, according to junior...
Year: 2024
The voice of Hillsdale is back
Bob Flynn smiles behind the mic at the WCSR station in March. Lauren Scott | Collegian Bob Flynn represents Ward 3 on city council The voice of Hillsdale is back — and now he’s saying Hillsdale College must do more for the city it calls home. “People I‘ve talked to have said it’s not fair...
The 150-year legacy of Winston Churchill lives on at Hillsdale
A statue of Winston Churchill stands on the Liberty Walk in the Grewcock Student Union. Olivia Pero | The Collegian Winston Churchill is everywhere on campus: He has a statue in the Grewcock Student Union, he is the subject of artwork in the Searle and Dow centers, and a dozen students currently have fellowships named...
‘Divine Reflexivity’ redefines the gods
Mark McClay is a professor of classics. Courtesy | Hillsdale The Greek gods Dionysus and Hera embody the roles of worshiper and worshiped in a theological framework, said Mark McClay, professor of classics, in a lecture Nov. 14. McClay’s research, drawing inspiration from the work of scholar Kimberly Patton, challenges the conventional divide between...
Letter to the Editor: We lend politicians our votes, we don’t owe them our minds
The Collegian should be proud of its thoughtful and principled editorial on November 14 (“The Weekly: What Happened to ‘Agree to Disagree?’”). If I may reinforce your point: tolerating — and even seeking — genuine political dialogue isn’t just the right thing to do. It makes us all better. We all know by now that...




