Egg prices have risen as much as two dollars a dozen, according to Brett Boyd. Christina Lewis | Collegian For many Michigan residents, the new cage-free eggs law isn’t going to fly. Since Jan. 1, all eggs from Michigan farms with 3,000 or more chickens must be raised cage-free. The cost of a dozen eggs...
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Pub & Grub unveils new bourbon bar
Pub & Grub’s new bourbon bar will serve special concoctions Tuesday and Thursday 5-8 p.m. Jake Waldvogel | Collegian Here’s to You Pub & Grub opened a new bourbon bar on its top floor Jan. 9. Every Tuesday and Thursday from 5-8 p.m. the new bar will serve whiskey to its patrons from a selection...
THE WEEKLY – Culture isn’t always pretty
Last week’s edition of The Collegian contained a review of A24’s film “Babygirl” in the Culture section. Some readers were upset by the article, arguing that The Collegian’s coverage undermined the college’s responsibility to avoid “sponsoring pornographic or otherwise dehumanizing films,” as stated in the Hillsdale Student Handbook. But The Collegian did not sponsor a...
Après-ski: Students shred at annual SAB day trip
Hillsdale Students skiing at Bittersweet Ski Resort. Courtesy | Student Activities Board Standing on a ski hill in Kalamazoo, Michigan, senior Jack Walker embraced the beauty of creation, just moments before skiing down from the summit. The sunny sky and 30-degree temperatures made for ideal skiing weather as Hillsdale College students hit the slopes during...
Students march for life in DC
Nearly 90 Hillsdale College students heard President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance speak at the 52nd March for Life in Washington, D.C., Friday, Jan. 24. “There were some big names speaking this year, which was exciting,” Vice President of Hillsdale College for Life and senior Maddie Hornell said. She said she most appreciated...




