Six government interns deemed non-essential The Fall 2025 WHIP class stand together in Apartment B of the Hillsdale House. Courtesy | Elizabeth Soeleman Six Hillsdale students completing the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program are non-essential — according to Congress at least. All non-essential government employees have been furloughed since Oct. 1 because Congress did not meet...
Author: Faith Miller (Faith Miller)
Juniors lead campus in caffeine consumption
The Applied Math Club discovered that the average Hillsdale student drinks 1.7 caffeinated beverages daily, with caffeine intake increasing among older students and those with heavier courseloads. “There’s kind of a correlation between how many credit hours you’re taking and how much caffeine you’re consuming,” said junior Christopher Dickinson, vice president of the Applied Math...
Holy Ascension plants Orthodox mission in Hillsdale
The Holy Ascension Orthodox Church in Albion, Michigan planted St. Olga of Alaska Orthodox Church as an outreach in Hillsdale in August 2024. The St. Olga of Alaska mission rents the building of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, located in downtown Hillsdale. The timeline for its establishment as a permanent church is unknown, according to Rev....
‘Remembering the Shoah’ reflects on 80th anniversary
Part of Sir Martin Gilbert’s works in the Heritage Room. ANNA BROUSSARD | COLLEGIAN Some six million Jews died during the Holocaust — the genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. An exhibit commemorating the end of these persecutions, “Remembering the Shoah,” will be displayed April 3 with a recital...
SAB to make murder medieval
“Murder in the Hoynak Room” may sound like the title of an Agatha Christie novel, but students can solve a medieval mystery there at the Student Activities Board’s Murder Mystery (K)night March 26 at 7 p.m. “It’s a very fun event. Each character in the story is played by a team of up to five...



