Big candy is the best candy Catherine Maxwell | Senior Editor Best Whatever candy you buy, buy it big: full-sized Twizlers, standard Reeses’s Cups, sharing-size Snickers. If you’re not experiencing a sugar rush (or a sugar crash) by the end of the night, you’re doing it wrong. Variety is also important. Packets of Sour Patch...
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Furloughed ‘WHIP’ students now on ‘WHP’
Six government interns deemed non-essential The Fall 2025 WHIP class stand together in Apartment B of the Hillsdale House. Courtesy | Elizabeth Soeleman Six Hillsdale students completing the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program are non-essential — according to Congress at least. All non-essential government employees have been furloughed since Oct. 1 because Congress did not meet...
From The Collegian to CBS Sports: Honoring Scott Miller’s life in journalism
Scott Miller graduated from Hillsdale College in 1985. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Virtue and Valor Blog During his junior year at Hillsdale College, Scott Miller ’85 served as sports editor for The Collegian. Over the next 30 years, he would go on to write baseball for multiple national networks and cover 29 of the last...
Campus Character: Bradley Haley
Haley in front of the White House. Courtesy | Bradley Haley Bradley Haley is a junior English major from Gallipolis, Ohio. He is a George Washington Fellow, president of Hillsdale’s Federalist Society, and founder of an online publication called New Guard Press. His writing has been featured in The Daily Signal, The Federalist, The Daily...
‘To the Poor-House’ with Moorehouse
Filmmaking class celebrates 180 years of Will Carleton Carleton stands with former Hillsdale College President Joseph Mauck (left to right). Courtesy | Mossey Library For several decades, every teacher in Michigan was required to read at least one of Hillsdale alumnus Will Carleton’s poems to their students on Oct. 21. The students of the documentary...




