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‘Life has infinite value’: Students rally at March for Life
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‘Life has infinite value’: Students rally at March for Life

Senior Andrew VanDevere on freshman Theodosius Santalov’s shoulders at the March for Life. Courtesy | Áine Schroeder Crowds of college and high school students, nuns and clergymen, and even babies gather annually in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the sanctity of life  “This year, at the March for Life, I saw thousands and thousands of people,...

Talk to thy opp
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Talk to thy opp

Courtesy | Unsplash Social media has its uses, but shaping our political and religious beliefs should not be one of them. We’re better off speaking face-to-face. The structure of social media guards us from uncomfortable ideas that challenge our assumptions and the people who hold them, but these discomforts are what we need to develop...

Car accidents rise as temperatures drop
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Car accidents rise as temperatures drop

One of Hillsdale College’s snowplows. Skye Graham | Collegian Hillsdale has suffered more snow-related car crashes this season as the county faces historically low temperatures, according to the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department.  “We have seen an increase in slide-offs and in two-car accidents in the county this year with the amount of snow that we...

Saddle up for fall 2026
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Saddle up for fall 2026

Junior Sarah Morris trots her way to first place in a fall 2025 competition Courtesy | Sarah Morris Students in the Hillsdale College Equestrian Club dedicate themselves to taking weekly lessons and competing in horse shows several times a semester, according to junior Sarah Morris, president of the club. Students usually participate in the club...

Joe Reuter finds basketball success in Luxembourg
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Joe Reuter finds basketball success in Luxembourg

Courtesy: Joe Reuter Joe Reuter ’25 is playing professional basketball in Luxembourg after finishing his college basketball career with the Hillsdale Chargers last March. “I knew going to the NBA would be awesome to do, but not super realistic, so I thought playing overseas in Europe was a great next option for me,” Reuter said....