Junior Mason Stuard, President of Hillsdale College Democrats and Progressives Club, wants to develop a more active conversation on Hillsdale College’s conservative campus. He took lead of the student organization last fall after Josephine Burns, the previous and original president of the club, graduated in 2011. “[Burns] was lamenting with me about whether or not the...
Category: Features
Surprising diversity in “citadel of conservatism”
One-third of Hillsdale College faculty call themselves Republicans, a quarter call themselves Democrats, and a fifth call themselves politically independent, according to a survey conducted by The Collegian. “There is a considerable range of opinion amongst the faculty. There are plenty of liberals, ” said Paul Rahe, professor of history and a registered Republican since...
The return of Jay Lee
In South Korea, it is a national mandate that all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 30 must serve two years in the military. Any objectors are thrown in prison. So, for most, the choice is a simple one. When sophomore Sang Jun “Jay” Lee considered colleges four years ago, he had limited...
Small town venue, big time talent
Auditions for Teen Idol come to Hillsdale College
In Their Eyes: Joanna Wiseley
Her cozy corner office stands in the exact location that once housed the College bookstore when she was a student. Her cheery smile is a familiar face to students, many of whom know her by name: Joanna Wiseley, Director of Career Services.




