The Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship is planning to present diplomas to Hillsdale College’s first two doctorate recipients this May. Kathleen Thompson and Nathan Gill will graduate with a doctor of philosophy in politics. Besides honorary degrees that Hillsdale has presented, these are the first two doctorates granted in the 174-year history of Hillsdale...
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The College Republicans host opioid crisis panel
For some, it’s a culture problem. For others, it’s overprescription. But all can agree: Opioid use is a problem in Hillsdale County. Hillsdale College’s chapter of College Republicans held a panel of community members on Tuesday evening to discuss the local impact of America’s opioid epidemic. The panel included Republican Congressman Tim Walberg, Sheriff Tim...
Best of Hillsdale
Nearly 200 students and faculty responded to a Collegian survey about local favorites. Categories and choices on the survey were determined by the Collegian editorial board, but allowed write-in opinions. These highlighted businesses won by the majority of the votes in their category, as determined by campus’ favorites. Best Burger: Hunt Club By Calli...
College considers satellite location
Hillsdale College is considering several offers to build a new satellite location, possibly in California. According to College President Larry Arnn, the college has received at least three serious offers to expand its operations to other parts of the country. Arnn said the opportunities come with significant dollar amounts attached and good motives behind them,...
Softball splits weekend doubleheaders
After beginning conference play over the weekend, the Hillsdale College softball team split doubleheaders against Trevecca Nazarene University and Kentucky Wesleyan University, leaving the Chargers 2 – 2 in the conference and 8-8 overall on the season. The first conference game against Trevecca remained scoreless until the fourth inning, when sophomore shortstop Sam Catron hit a solo...




