Sabrina Sherman and her husband, Lucas Sherman, are students and parents to their son, Wyatt, who was born on Nov. 9. Courtesy | Sabrina Sherman Junior Sabrina Sherman has always been pro-life, but she never expected how soon she would be challenged to live out her beliefs. After finding out she was pregnant in March...
Quick Hits with Maria Servold
Maria Servold remembers her late nights in the Collegian office fondly. Courtesy | Collegian In this quick hits interview, Assistant Director of the Dow Journalism Program Maria Servold talks raising daughters, fighting the pleather jacket trend, and getting engaged at Garden Party. What books are you reading right now? I’m reading one for a...
Playing your way through ‘the fog of war’: The new student-organized war games club focuses on operational games that recreate battles on land, sea, and in Midair
Students work to solve global issues at the Alexander Hamilton Society annual ‘War Games’. Courtesy | Collegian When his command of a Napoleonic French troop attacked an entire flank of the Prussian army, junior Liam Moffat found himself completely blind-sided. Moffat was playing Kriegsspiel, a war game that simulates the role of a commander in...
From the desk of Kiley Hatch: One determined student shares her artistic ‘process of becoming’
Hatch was Aunt Loreli in the show “Something Extraordinary.” Courtesy | Kiley Hatch When junior Kiley Hatch adopted a “say yes to everything” attitude during her gap year between high school and college, she wasn’t expecting to land a full-time theater career. “I’ve always loved to write, and I’ve always loved to act,” Hatch said. “I...
Hillsdale’s two degrees of separation: Applied Math Club studies social connections on campus
Students gathered in fall 2022 for Concert on the Quad. Courtesy | Hannah Cote Have you ever peered out from a packed Sizzle line in Saga and felt as though you knew just about everyone in the crowd? According to the math club, you probably do. In a study conducted last semester called Degrees of...




