The construction of a fire pit outside Kendall Hall will finish by late fall, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. It is a separate project from the senior class gift, which is a smaller fire pit planned for the northeast side of Lane Hall. “It would have been disruptive to student events to build...
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Hillsdale airport reveals new terminal at annual fly-in
The new Hillsdale terminal was unveiled Sept. 14. Alessia Sandala | Collegian The Hillsdale Municipal Airport unveiled its new terminal during the annual Patriots Day Fly-in Sept. 14. “Modern facilities are always a welcome sight,” said new Airport Manager Travis Stebelton. “The new terminal brings Hillsdale into modern times, from 1963 to today, that’s a...
College Republicans to host celebration commemorating V-J Day
Hillsdale College Republicans plan to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the veterans whose sacrifices delivered victory at a V-J Day ceremony. Victory over Japan Day, or V-J Day, celebrates the Japanese surrender that officially ended World War II. The College Republicans will distribute professionally made booklets that...
Dawn Theater to host bluegrass band
Mountain Highway will perform at the Dawn Theater Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. Courtesy | Mountain Highway Website Tennessee bluegrass band Mountain Highway will bring “tradition, harmony, and drive” to the Dawn Theater Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. Mountain Highway is a four-person band from Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It has been a band for about 10...
Nonprofit CEO addresses illiteracy crisis in America
Pamela Good said 67% of students are behind in literacy. Alessia Sandala | Collegian Sixty-seven percent of Hillsdale County students are falling behind in literacy, according to Pamela Good, the co-founder and CEO of the literacy nonprofit Beyond Basics. “This is the reason that we are 41st in the world: they pulled the plug on...


