As the next solar eclipse approaches on April 8, several groups of Hillsdale students plan to visit the path of totality in Ohio, including a group led by Associate Professor of Physics Michael Tripepi. Hillsdale County should witness a maximum solar coverage of 98.6% around 3:11 p.m., according to NASA’s Eclipse Explorer tool. While 98.6%...
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Jack Gohlke upsets March Madness, sets 3-point record
Jack Gohlke played basketball for Hillsdale before transferring to Oakland University where he led the Grizzlies to an upset victory over No. 3 seed University of Kentucky in the first round of March Madness. Clarence Round | Oakland Athletics When Hillsdale graduate Jack Gohlke ’23 stepped off the court following his team’s upset victory over...
County applies to renew Community Corrections Program
The program has allowed the release of 47 inmates from the Hillsdale County jail. Courtesy | Collegian Archives Hillsdale County has released 47 inmates so far this year as part of its Community Corrections Program, according to Community Corrections Manager Mark Katz. “The goal through community corrections is to not have people sitting in jail...
Q&A: Markowicz reflects on threats to American freedom
Karol Markowicz is the spring 2024 Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellow in Journalism. She is a weekly columnist at the New York Post and Fox News, a contributor at Spectator World, and a contributing writer to Washington Examiner magazine. She recently published her first book: “Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a...
Hillsdale student defends vaccine consent age in Vermont Senate.
Children should not be able to receive vaccines without parental consent, said sophomore Alya MacManaway to the Vermont state Senate. MacManaway, a student from Vermont, spoke up against a bill which would allow minors to receive vaccinations without parental permission. “I have been involved with the Health Freedom movement through my family for a long...




