At Hillsdale, students and student-athletes too often live in unconnected worlds. Many non-athletes couldn’t tell you how to find our locker rooms and are vaguely nonplussed about ice packs strapped to knees, elbows, and shoulders. The more dedicated show up at games to cheer, but ordinarily too few personal relationships connect bleachers and court. Which...
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Why we print what we print
The Hillsdale Collegian Opinions page serves as a public forum. We, the Collegian editorial staff, hope to capture the “geist” of campus — and sometimes the “geist” is feisty. The opinion pieces we print are not endorsed by us. And it is up to you, our readers, to make of them what you will and...
Radio Free Hillsdale
This week marked the dedication of WRFH, Hillsdale College’s new radio station. Soon, rather than playing patriotic tunes on loop through the student union, Radio Free Hillsdale will put students on air to practice broadcasting. This development for the Dow Journalism Program ought to excite all of campus: It means we have a new opportunity...
Hillsdale grads, welcome home
Welcome back, alumni. We undergraduates, still subject to the pressures of academia and avoiding the pressures of adulthood, look forward to receiving word from the outside world. Soon, graduated friends and teammates will return to us and we will get to see how life outside of Hillsdale is treating those in whose steps we now...
The scramble to self-government
This weekend, professors and faculty will reveal your grades and academic performance to the most immediately potent sovereign bodies you acknowledge: your parents. The College invites our parents to participate in the project of higher education. It was with our parents that our lives began and it is in their steps we will follow, so...