Student leaders of Legion XII, a Christian men’s club and nonprofit that aims to teach young men what it means to be godly, are hoping to expand to other campuses after the new year. Founded by junior Luke Waters and other Hillsdale students, including club vice president junior Andriy Pasichnyk, the group hopes to recruit...
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Pulitzer Prize winner talks process and prose
The Visiting Writer’s Program hosted Pulitzer Prize–winning author Hernan Diaz this week, with numerous events with students and faculty culminating in a lecture and book signing Nov. 18. Diaz read from and discussed his novel “Trust,” which was released in 2022 and awarded the 2022 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for...
Britain disgraces bad royals — will America take heed?
Courtesy | Unsplash A member of the British monarchy stands stripped of his ruling titles for the first time since World War I, and the scandalous circumstances leading to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s humiliation, as well as the substance of the king’s response, are worth the attention of all Americans. King Charles III issued a terse statement...
Chargers to play first bowl game in four years
Senior Jake Maloney helps the Chargers fight to a 31-14 win on Saturday’s Senior Day game against Ohio Dominican: Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Hillsdale football team took a 31–14 win against Ohio Dominican University at home Nov. 15 to finish the regular season 6–5 and qualify for the Albanese Candy Bowl game Dec....
City stalls HOPE Harbor building plans
Inside the proposed HOPE Harbor building. Sydney Green | Collegian The Hillsdale Planning Commission voted unanimously to deny a request to convert a storage building behind Hillsdale Community Thrift into a “dwelling facility” to be used as a sober transitional housing facility at a meeting Wednesday. “My opinion is contrary to how I voted this...


