Former Collegian editor-in-chief and 2009 graduate Joy Pullmann received the Distinguished Alumna Award for Achievement in Journalism at the 70th Annual Alumni Awards Banquet on Sept. 24. “Thank you to Dr. Arnn and the college for this honor,” said Pullmann, who is executive editor of The Federalist, an online news publication. “I don’t know that...
Author: Haley Strack (Haley Strack)
Campus continues to confront COVID-19 cases
Fifteen students were in 10-day isolation as of Monday after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus. Since the start of the semester, 78 students have tested positive and 63 of them have recovered. “Students are isolating 10 days from the onset of symptoms and may return to class on the eleventh day, provided they have...
If You Oppose the Vaccine, You Must Oppose Birth Control
Many Hillsdale students refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine — but few of them have thought much about another popular drug that pumps synthetic hormones into bodies, courtesy of Big Pharma. Let’s talk about birth-control pills. Women can experience infertility for two or more years after ending birth control, due to hormonal discrepancies caused by...
Dairy Queen plans to open in October
Hillsdale’s fast-food scene is expanding, with a new Dairy Queen restaurant slated to open in October. The fast-food chain will be located at 3285 W Carleton Rd, in between Taco Bell and the Days Inn by Wyndham Hillsdale. In February, the owner of the property submitted preliminary site drawings to the city of Hillsdale for...
Professors react: Afghanistan
After 20 years of military occupation in Afghanistan, American troops have been fully withdrawn from the region. The Biden administration’s ongoing evacuation was completed Aug. 30, as the last C-17 Globemaster departed the Kabul airport at 11:59 p.m. local time, leaving Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Over the span of the two-decade occupation of Afghanistan, many...



