Henry Eising ’20 stays caffeinated during a study session. Courtesy | Tim Runstadler The cure to passing that Great Books exam is not a matcha latte or all-night cramming session. According to Director of Academic Services Christy Maier, it’s good ol’ fashioned study skills. Procrastination can be a sign of academic stress, said Maier, but...
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Guest lecturer speaks on Christian community
Christians cannot hide from the world but must create a community to engage in it, said Sarah MacMillen, associate professor of Sociology at Duquesne University, in a talk titled “Reflective Presence: Jacques Ellul on the In-Between” hosted by Hillsdale College Sociology and Social Thought program Oct. 3. “We have to present ourselves a certain way...
Chronic absenteeism in Hillsdale lower than state average
City News Team | Collegian About 22% of students in Hillsdale Community Schools miss more than 10% of school days Chronic absenteeism is lower in the City of Hillsdale’s public schools than in other Michigan districts, but the number remains higher than pre-pandemic levels in both cases. About 22% of Hillsdale students missed more than...
Nimrod Educational Center holds student dove hunt in Indiana
Members of the Nimrod Fellowship pose for a photo after dove hunting. Courtesy | Morgan Morrison Students shot doves and turned them into jalapeño poppers on a trip to Indiana Sept. 14, sponsored by the Drummond Family Silver Fellowship scholarship as part of the Nimrod Education Center. Morgan Morrison, associate director of business and industry...
Meta places warning on Hillsdale Facebook account
Facebook users received a warning when searching for Hillsdale Online Courses earlier this month. Courtesy | Nolan Ryan Hillsdale College Online Courses may be associated with drug dealing, according to a warning on Facebook that has since been removed. Facebook users searching for “Hillsdale College Online Courses” received a warning from the social media site...




