The politics department relaunched its politics honorary, Pi Sigma Alpha, at a Sept. 1 talk by an assistant professor from the Washington D.C. campus. David Azerrad, assistant professor and research fellow at the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship, asked in his speech if the liberalism proposed by English philosopher John Locke inevitably led to...
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City to spend $135K on ‘road diet’
Proposed changes to the Broad Street and West Carleton Road intersection include adding bike lanes and closing access to Hillsdale Street by City Hall and the Post Office. Courtesy | City of Hillsdale The Hillsdale City Council voted 5-3 to pass a resolution that cements the city’s decision to allocate about $135,000 toward the “road...
Robertsons partner with Hillsdale
John Luke Robertson speaks on the “Unashamed” podcast. Courtesy | Juan Dávalos Members of the Duck Dynasty family will take Hillsdale College’s online course on the book of Genesis and discuss it on their podcast, in a partnership with the college. Every Friday, starting Aug. 29, hosts of “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” will discuss...
Princeton Review ranks Hillsdale No. 2 in community service
Hillsdale College came in second place for being the most engaged students in community service, the most politically conservative students, and the most religious students, according to Princeton Review’s 2026 rankings released earlier this month. Each year, the Princeton Review, a college prep company, surveys college students to determine how colleges place in various categories....
Storm sparks citywide power outage
A tree fell outside the Grosvenor House Museum Sunday. Courtesy | Facebook A high-voltage transmission line went down Sunday, cutting off connection to the regional electric grid and causing the entire City of Hillsdale to lose power, according to the city’s Marketing and Economic Development Director Sam Fry. Fry said the damage to the electric...



