Seventeen transfer students joined the college this semester, up from 14 last year, according to the Hillsdale College admissions office. The new group enters with an average GPA of 3.81 and an acceptance rate of close to 18%. It includes 11 men and 6 women from 12 states. “When students apply as transfer students here,...
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Athletics department to replace Otter’s Army shirts in the fall
A campus tradition has ended: the athletics department will replace the familiar “Otter’s Army” t-shirts it hands out in the fall. “Starting at the Source in 2024, we will hand out the new shirts to unify our brand and vision,” said Regan Monnin, director of marketing and community relations for the athletics department. The decision...
Sexual assault lawsuit threatens Hillsdale’s Title IX exemption
A sexual-assault lawsuit filed last year could threaten Hillsdale College’s religious freedom by placing its policies under the authority of the federal government, legal experts say. Two women, a current junior and a former member of the class of 2024 who has since transferred, claimed that students at Hillsdale face “an unusually high risk of...
Campus reacts to remaining presidential candidates
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are most likely to win the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations, according to many students and faculty. “This election is about one man, and his name is Donald Trump,” freshman Bradley Haley said. “However, the determining factor of Trump’s success or failure in 2024 will be his...
Mayor Stockford announces state rep campaign
Adam Stockford is Hillsdale’s mayor. Courtesy | Facebook Adam Stockford, mayor of the City of Hillsdale, has joined the race for state representative — again. “My hopes for Lansing are a series of bills restoring authority and autonomy to local township boards, school boards, and city councils,” Stockford said. “I don’t want to go to...




