A majority of Hillsdale students do not plan on taking the COVID-19 vaccine, and a majority of faculty and staff already have taken it, according to a new Collegian poll. In the survey, 55% of the 340 student respondents said they would not take the vaccine, with 23% saying they would take the vaccine and...
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Lupini, Rothfuss named President’s Ball queen and king
Senior psychology major Claire Lupini and senior biochemistry major Spencer Rothfuss were crowned queen and king of the president’s court by Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn at the annual President’s Ball on Saturday night. “Claire and Spencer are both exceptional representatives of our Hillsdale College campus community,” Chairwoman and Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet...
Rush Limbaugh, radio legend and friend of college, dies at 70
Look up “Rush Limbaugh Hillsdale College” and the first thing that pops up is Hillsdale’s “Rush Limbaugh Challenge,” where you can take a Supreme Court quiz and get a free pocket Constitution from the college. The long-time Hillsdale College supporter and radio talk show host died Wednesday, Feb. 16, after a battle with stage 4...
Students mentor Civil Air Patrol cadets in New GOAL program
One of the newest GOAL programs, Military Mentorship, will assist students in the Hillsdale community who are interested in pursuing a military career. The program’s main focus is supporting the Civil Air Patrol chapter in Hillsdale. Civil Air Patrol, founded in 1941, is a civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force. It provides manpower...
Basketball and volleyball allow spectators back in stands
After almost a year away from the court, Charger fans are finally welcome back in the bleachers to cheer their favorite teams to victory. After reviewing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services mandates in late January, the Hillsdale College Athletics Department decided to allow a maximum of 250 spectators per game in the...




