Since when did today’s American Right support expanding federal control of private companies? President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. government will take a 10% ownership stake in Intel through a “golden share” after announcing plans in June to do the same for U.S. Steel. That special share, in both deals, would give the federal...
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Robertsons partner with Hillsdale
John Luke Robertson speaks on the “Unashamed” podcast. Courtesy | Juan Dávalos Members of the Duck Dynasty family will take Hillsdale College’s online course on the book of Genesis and discuss it on their podcast, in a partnership with the college. Every Friday, starting Aug. 29, hosts of “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” will discuss...
Coney’s and Swirls closes after 23 years
Coney’s & Swirls in Hillsdale. Cal Abbo | Collegian Hillsdale restaurant and ice cream parlor Coney’s and Swirls has closed permanently after 23 years of business. Coney’s and Swirls, located at 44 E. Bacon St., shut down earlier this summer when real estate agent Darin Spieth purchased the business and auctioned the ice cream equipment...
Hillsdale admits most competitive freshman class
Lucia Bosco | The Collegian Hillsdale admitted 19.31% of its applicants, making the class of 2029 the most competitive freshman class, according to Associate Director of Admissions Benjamin Strickland and preliminary data shared with The Collegian. There are 386 students in the freshman class with an average 31 ACT score and an average 3.95 GPA,...
From German churches to Oxford spires: students discuss summers abroad
Students packed a suitcase, hopped on a plane, and flew across the world for schooling in another country this summer. From learning the difference between garden peas and mash peas to arguing in German over a town’s best church, four students tell their stories. Würtzberg, Germany Senior Lance Lintuerer ate pretzels and sipped Helles beer...



