Now we know what happens when the campus goes into lockdown. Although we’re still learning about the incident, it appears as though the administration received a credible threat and took strong but appropriate action to protect students, faculty, and staff. We’ve watched in horror as terror has struck other campuses. The cliché is true: Better...
Author: The Editorial Staff (The Editorial Staff )
Weekly for March 2: For on-campus students, longer building hours are a must
When Hillsdale College Security started finding sleeping students in the Grewcock Student union at 3 a.m. when it closed and after the administrators received reports that nothing really happened in the union for its last open hour, they decided to close the union at 2 a.m. instead. Although Grewcock was rarely well-populated at 2:30 in...
Weekly February 23, 2016
Over the past several months, students have suffered through mono, the flu, bronchitis, and the common cold, without access to frequent care on campus. The college Health Center has only one physician — who is only available for one hour, from 8 to 9 a.m. To combat health issues better, the college should either hire...
Collegian honored with 20 MPA awards
The Michigan Press Association awarded The Hillsdale Collegian with 20 awards Friday, for the 2015-2016 academic year issues. The Collegian received recognition for its news, features, and opinions writing as well as layout and features photographs. Hillsdale College reporters swept in the column and review category, winning first, second, and third places as well as...
Dear Administration, please pave one more sidewalk
Winter means a snow-covered campus, Student Activities Board’s annual ski trip, and A.J.’s Café hot chocolate. But the winter also means icy streets and sidewalks. And although college maintenance does work hard to clear snow from and ice sidewalks, there is one path that won’t be cleared. The dirt path that students use as a...




