What do a missing microwave and a lawn covered in plastic forks have in common? According to senior Aidan Christian, it’s revenge. At 11 p.m. on Oct. 18, Christian and the men of the off-campus house Casablanca walked outside and found their lawn covered in dozens of plastic forks. A few days later, it was...
Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra performs Romantic pieces for parents
The orchestra takes in their applause. Lilly Faye Kraemer | Collegian After concertmaster and senior Mikey Berry walked on stage, an oboe played a strong “A” to commence tuning with the wind instruments, followed by the strings for the Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra’s performances on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon for Parents’ Weekend. More than...
Hillsdale prepares for Halloween fun
With Halloween just around the corner, Hillsdale is busy gearing up for the holiday. The community offers many events both on Oct. 31 and leading up to it for adults and kids alike. For family fun, the City of Hillsdale’s official trick-or-treating hours are 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31, but the festivities...
City mayoral election set for Nov. 4
Students can vote as Bentley and Sessions compete for one-year term. Voters will head to the polls to choose the next mayor of Hillsdale on Tuesday, Nov. 4, as criticism of city staff and road repair funding divide the two candidates seeking a one-year term. Ward 2 Councilman Matthew Bentley and former mayor Scott Sessions...
SAB combines Fall Fest and Maker’s Market
Students and parents enjoyed live music, fall treats, a student market, and outdoor activities at the Student Activities Board’s annual Fall Fest and Maker’s Market Oct. 24. This year, SAB combined the Fall Fest and Maker’s Market events into one event featuring crafts, food, vendors, games, and live music. “Students get to come with their...

