The crowded room at the special assessment district public hearing Feb. 16. Gemma Flores | Collegian When Hillsdale residents unanimously opposed special assessment districts for road repairs during the Feb. 16 city council meeting, they delivered a clear verdict. Yet last week’s Collegian article, “Residents reject road repair plan at public hearing,” reflected a City...
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LGBT children’s support group is ‘coming soon’
Rainbow art by fifth grader in I’ll Be Your Rock. Courtesy | Facebook I’ll Be Your Rock, an LGBTQ nonprofit that mentors youth, plans to launch a chapter in Hillsdale. “We have been working toward a Hillsdale chapter of I’ll Be Your Rock for about a year now,” said Christine Terpening, founder of the group....
Passages schedules new humanitarian trip to Israel
Passages recently announced Hillsdale students will have a new opportunity to visit Israel this July. Students on the “Advocacy in Action” trip will have the opportunity to provide humanitarian aid to those in need in Israel, visit Biblical sites, and learn about the recent attacks on the nation. “Through this unique Israel experience, you will...
Q&A: Markowicz reflects on threats to American freedom
Karol Markowicz is the spring 2024 Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellow in Journalism. She is a weekly columnist at the New York Post and Fox News, a contributor at Spectator World, and a contributing writer to Washington Examiner magazine. She recently published her first book: “Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a...
QUICK HIT: Brenna Wade
In this Quick Hits, Public Services Librarian Brenna Wade talks squirrels, Wales, and movies. What book are you reading right now? “Tales from the Café” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, second book in the “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” series. How long have you wanted to be a librarian? Ever since junior year of high school, around...




