Missy DesJardin shows the inside of Camp Hope. Sydney Green | Collegian The makeshift shelter has until Sept. 16 to meet zoning regulations A makeshift shelter for the homeless faces a Sept. 16 deadline from the city to bring its operations into compliance with zoning regulations. Camp Hope, located behind Hillsdale Community Thrift, received the...
Year: 2025
Animal neglect leads to growing homeless cat population
Kátia Sherman holds Luna, a rescued cat. Megan Li | Collegian When Kátia Sherman bought her house after accepting a job at Hillsdale College eight years ago, she found an enormous colony of stray cats roaming around. “In one summer, a colony of 20 can turn into a colony of 130, so I neutered...
Slash foreign aid, not Medicaid: cuts are foolish
The Medicaid cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are a good move made by the wrong people at the wrong time. Entitlements are certainly a huge problem for the American federal government, accounting for approximately 46% of the federal budget, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Since the year 2000,...
Chargers open 2025 season with a road win
Courtesy: Pat Knapinski, McKendree Athletics The Hillsdale College football team opened its season on the road with a 22-17 win against the McKendree University Bearcats Sept. 6. Sophomore quarterback Colin McKernan had a career-high 255 passing yards, three touchdowns on 17 of 32 passing, and added 50 rushing yards, also a career high. “The pass...
QUICK HITS with Korey Maas
Korey Maas and his wife Kate in Hyde Park, London during graduate school. Courtesy | Korey Maas In this Quick Hits, Chairman and Associate Professor of History Korey Maas discusses Yabby You, Hello Kitty tattoos, and James Bond. If you were banished from the history department, what would your second career be? The correct answer,...




