Nancy Johnson has worked for the college since 1993. Courtesy | Austin Thomason When Nancy Johnson ’06 moved from rural Iowa to Hillsdale in 1992 for her husband’s new position as pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, the church sent the family a paper map of the city of Hillsdale. “I just remember unfolding this...
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Library, union construction planned for spring
Rendering shows plans for north library addition. Courtesy | Elizabeth Gray Major renovations to Mossey Library could begin as soon as April as work on the Grewcock Student Union makes way for construction on Christ Chapel plaza. “The college has been receiving some generous room naming gifts,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said in an...
Paladino outlines policy plans
Joshua Paladino and his family. Courtesy | Facebook As Joshua Paladino begins his two years as acting mayor of Hillsdale, he said his “number one” priority is to stop adding fluoride in the city’s water. “I want my water to contain water,” Paladino told The Collegian in an interview this week. The vast majority of...
Professors express concern, excitement for cabinet picks
Trump’s cabinet picks have generated discussion across the nation and among Hillsdale professors. Courtesy | Trump, Facebook As President-elect Donald Trump continues to roll out picks for his presidential administration, sentiments surrounding the cabinet picks vary among Hillsdale College faculty. A common reaction, however, is that Trump is focused on loyalty this time around. “Trump...
Football finishes with winning record
Sophomore receiver Shea Ruddy makes a catch for the Chargers against Ohio Dominican. Courtesy | Nicole McCray, Acorn Studios The Hillsdale football team beat the Ohio Dominican University Panthers 28-6 on Saturday, capping a five-game win streak to close head coach Nate Shreffler’s first year and overcome a 1-5 start to the season. The Chargers...




