A motion to suspend the use of special assessment districts to fund road repairs until November 2026 was voted down by the Hillsdale City Council at its March 3 meeting. Ward 2 Councilman Matthew Bentley introduced a motion to suspend the use of SADs until the November mayoral election. The assessments designate run-down roads for...
Ethos men find masculinity in sacrificial love
Last spring, 110 Hillsdale men — 15% of undergraduate men — joined an Ethos group. This semester, that number has grown to almost 25%. Courtesy | Unsplash What does true masculinity look like? The Collegian Opinions page debates this often. As leaders of the Ethos National chapter on campus, a small group program designed to free...
Hillsdale’s codebreaker should join the Liberty Walk
Courtesy | Unsplash The next statue on the Hillsdale Liberty Walk should celebrate America’s first female codebreaker and one of its greatest cryptanalysts. Her work helped indict Al Capone and dismantle a Nazi spy ring in South America. Elizebeth Smith Friedman may be Hillsdale College’s greatest alumna and deserves a permanent place of honor on...
All three mock trial teams earn ORCS bids
Hillsdale’s Mock Trial C Team, Team 1051, became the third Hillsdale team this season to earn a bid to the American Mock Trial Association’s Opening Round Championship Series, marking the first time that all three of Hillsdale’s teams have bid to ORCS. Team 1051 placed fourth overall at a tournament on Feb. 28-March 1, with...
Championship goal ends at Walsh
Senior Ashton Janowski dunking a basketball at the team’s first practice of the 2025-26 season–full circle moment as he finished the last game of his collegiate career March 3. Courtesy | The Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Chargers were eliminated from the Great Midwest Athletic Conference tournament in the quarterfinal round by the No. 1...


