After almost a year away from the court, Charger fans are finally welcome back in the bleachers to cheer their favorite teams to victory. After reviewing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services mandates in late January, the Hillsdale College Athletics Department decided to allow a maximum of 250 spectators per game in the...
Author: Michael Bachmann (Michael Bachmann)
College implements event approval process to avoid pandemic cancellations
While relaxing many of its former COVID-19 procedures this semester, the Deans’ Office and Student Activities Board have implemented a new precaution. In an email sent last week, SAB asked that “all student organizations and residence halls . . . submit an event proposal for review and approval before hosting events.” The new policy asks...
Campus employers adjust to quarantine staff shortages
As the number of students in quarantine and contact isolation has risen, campus employment has had to adapt to function with fewer student employees. The most obvious sign of the growing stress COVID-19 has placed on student employment is AJ’s cafe reduced hours. Due to the increasing number of student employees in quarantine, the cafe...
Victorian inn keeps its historic charm
Without any sort of business sign, it’s easy to mistake the stately, Victorian house situated on the corner of South Manning Street as just another one of Hillsdale’s many historic homes. The house, however, is one of Hillsdale’s best kept secrets—the Rose Corner Inn. Michigan natives Donald and Catherine Hernandez established the Rose Corner Inn,...
Will the real Nolan Ryan please stand up?
This past Saturday, Hillsdale alumnus and former Collegian editor-in-chief Nolan Ryan got the surprise of his life when Texan Senator Ted Cruz tagged him in a tweet. “I was actually recording an online class for my students, and as I was talking into my camera, I saw that my phone had buzzed and a Twitter...




