Scott Sessions served as mayor from 2013-2017. Thomas McKenna | Collegian Scott Sessions stepped away from city politics in 2017 after four years as mayor of Hillsdale. Now, he’s running for mayor again after the “political nightmare” and “toxic work environment” that he said some councilmembers, including his opponent, have created for city staff. “I...
Year: 2025
Chargers triumph, support veterans
Action shooting team poses for its 2025 sports media day at the Bierman Center Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Hillsdale action shooting team athletes fought through injuries and setbacks for individual placements at a sectional match in Indiana Oct. 5. Outside of competition, four athletes attended a veterans fundraiser in North Carolina. The Chargers competed...
Watch these fall films for autumn aesthetics
Changing leaves, Meckley’s trips, pumpkin muffins and wool sweaters — this is Hillsdale in the fall. Naturally, weekend movie nights must follow suit. When I arrived on campus freshman year, I had hardly seen any of the fall classics, so my friends set out to remedy it. The remedy came in the form of baked...
Spanish department hosts flamenco dance night
The Spanish Department partnered with Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honorary, to teach students flamenco dancing Oct. 9. Associate Professor of Spanish Kátia Sherman said she spent her teenage years living in Spain, learning about the culture through the flamenco dance and bullfighting. “Instead of being a good, responsible student, staying in my room and...
Don’t mess with Texas — even in Hillsdale, Michigan
Gergens poses in his Texas Tuesday attire. Courtesy | Ally Hall Austin Gergens ’21 does not ride a horse to work. He never played football under the Texas Friday night lights. He does not even have “Texas” on his birth certificate. But he sports boots, a jacket, and a bolo tie every Tuesday and encourages...



