Hillsdale professors are in danger. That is, if Niedfeldt chooses any of them for the spiciest festivity of the year. For five years, the men of Niedfeldt Residence have hosted Hillsdale Hot Ones, a parody of the popular online interview show “Hot Ones,” in which host Sean Evans interviews celebrity guests while they eat increasingly...
25% of recent alumni head to grad school
Around a quarter of Hillsdale College seniors pursue further education within six months of graduating, according to survey data. While class rigor and a lack of grade inflation may cause some to worry about their graduate school aspirations, students nonetheless frequently gain admission to competitive graduate and professional programs — including medical and law school,...
Two slip away in weekend series
Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Hillsdale baseball team lost two of three games against the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Edwardsville, Illinois, March 6-8, ending its stretch of non-conference play and moving to a 4-9 record. Sophomore outfielder Gaard Swenson led off the first inning of Friday’s game with a home run. The Chargers...
Senator proposes marijuana tax repeal
A state senator representing Hillsdale County has proposed a bill to roll back Michigan’s recent tax increase on cannabis sales, gaining support from local sellers. State Senator Jonathan Lindsey (R-Coldwater) introduced Senate Bill 810 on Feb. 26. The one-sentence bill would fully repeal the Comprehensive Road Funding Tax Act, which enacted the 24% wholesale excise...
Mr. President, where are the athletes?
NCAA Logo President Donald Trump is trying to solve the problems plaguing collegiate sports without including college athletes in the conversation. At a roundtable hosted by the White House on March 6, Trump provided solutions for challenges throughout collegiate sports. No athletes were included at the roundtable. Instead, legislators and public figures discussed the future...


