The Hillsdale Mock Trial B team swept the Hoosier Hoedown with a perfect record of 8-0 at University of Indiana last weekend. According to sophomore Miriam Ahern and junior Chloe Noller, Hillsdale won all four of the weekend’s rounds 2-0 against the University of Illinois-Chicago, the University of Dayton, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the...
Year: 2025
Metz cooks with non-seed oils
Executive Sous Chef Austin Schmitz flips burgers in olive oil. Megan Li | Collegian Metz Culinary Management, the company managing Hillsdale’s dining services, recently changed the oil in its recipes from standard seed oils, such as canola and soybean, to olive and avocado. Eventually Metz will cook all meals without seed oils, according to Tim...
‘Road diet’ and bike lanes on Broad Street face opposition
Proposed changes to the Broad Street and West Carleton Road intersection include adding bike lanes and closing access to Hillsdale Street by City Hall and the Post Office. Courtesy | City of Hillsdale Residents questioned a plan by MDOT and Hillsdale to make M-99 one lane each way A city proposal to slim down Broad...
SAB to hit the slopes with ski trip
Students attend SAB’s annual ski trip. Courtesy | SAB The Student Activities Board will host its 14th annual ski trip to Bittersweet Ski Resort in Otsego, Michigan, Jan. 25. “The SAB ski trip was a really wonderful experience when I attended for the first time last year,” sophomore Evelyn Shurtliff said. SAB provides transportation, gear,...
At the inauguration, the vibe shift was real
For the first time since President Ronald Reagan’s inauguration in 1985, America’s new commander-in-chief took the oath of office inside away from the crowds — and I went anyway. The quick 48-hour trip to Washington, D.C., began after I received tickets from my grandma’s congressional representative. Learning the inauguration had been moved inside felt like...




