Despite successfully overturning Michigan’s longstanding “ballot selfie” ban Oct. 24, a federal appeals court rejected Hillsdale alumni Joel Crookston and Stephen Klein’s victory Friday, making it again illegal to take a picture of one’s ballot. “By filing their motion to stay off the ruling in our case, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General...
Author: Thomas Novelly (Thomas Novelly)
‘Hype Nite’ gives away free goodies
While “Hype Nite” may not offer last year’s opportunity to win $15,000 for a half-court shot, Director of Student Activities Anthony Manno said there will be no shortage of free stuff. Students on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Roche Sports Complex will have the chance to win gift cards, grab Hillsdale Charger apparel, and cheer...
‘But first, let me take a selfie’
Michigan residents can now post “ballot selfies” to social media without fear of legal punishment, thanks to two Hillsdale alumni who won their case in front of a federal judge Monday. “We’ve been working on this case since August,” Stephen Klein ’05 said. “It feels great to have this hard work pay off. To win...
College sent racial data on student athletes to NCAA
Despite publicly stating that it has never collected or recorded racial data on any of its students, Hillsdale College’s administration has submitted information on the race of all student athletes through the athletic department since joining the NCAA in 1990. Last week, college administrators discovered that for two-and-a-half decades, Hillsdale has complied with an NCAA...
Trump leads among Hillsdale students
If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Create pie charts With 19 days until the national election, Hillsdale College students favor presidential candidate Donald Trump. Of 493 respondents, a Collegian survey found that more than 43 percent are planning to cast their ballots for the Republican Party’s nominee. That is comparable...




