Bob Flynn smiles behind the mic at the WCSR station. Lauren Scott | Collegian The voice of Hillsdale will go silent tomorrow, at least on the airwaves, when Bob Flynn of WCSR retires after 46 years. “It’s been a wonderful ride,” Flynn said. “I have enjoyed every minute of it.” Flynn started working part time...
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Hillsdale Mock Trial punches ticket to nationals
The Hillsdale College Mock Trial team A placed first at ORCS last weekend and will proceed to the national tournament. Courtesy | Chloe Noller Hillsdale College Mock Trial team A is headed to the national championship next month. The team will compete in the American Mock Trial Association National Tournament in Chicago. Team A, which...
Hillsdale radio nabs station of the year, Collegian students win in multiple categories
General Manager at WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM Scot Bertram poses with the award for College Audio Station of the Year. Lauren Scott | Collegian WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM recently won the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ 2024 College Audio Station of the Year award, and The Collegian won 11 awards in the...
Quincy schools test clear for water, air contaminants
Health officials are still working to discover the cause of students’ sickness. Courtesy | Facebook Quincy Community Schools meet air and water safety standards, superintendent Marc Kramer said, as school and health officials are seeking to determine the cause of seizures and other ailments among students. “Water testing results received so far showed no issues...
Radio students travel to New York for IBS awards
Senior Therese Boudreaux won first place for “Best Documentary” from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, as she and seven other radio students competed as finalists for national awards last weekend in New York City. “These awards are open to radio/audio programs at colleges across the country,” said Scot Bertram, general manager at WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale...




