“Should biological men compete in women’s sports?” Thomas McKenna asked. Caroline Kurt | Collegian “Do you believe that biological males should be allowed to compete in women’s sports?” Thomas McKenna asked. The large auditorium went silent. “Don’t answer that,” a student in the crowd said. It was Tuesday, April 15. The Red Cedar Law Review,...
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Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries
Students in the Documentary Filmmaking class premiered two Hillsdale College sports documentaries April 15 in Plaster Auditorium. Lecturer in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse said this semester’s class capitalized on the stories of Hillsdale athletics. “Sports are such a great subject for documentaries, because there’s so much built-in drama in every season, every athlete’s career, every game,”...
Academy teacher to retire after 25 years
Julie Budd taught at Hillsdale Academy for 25 years. Sophia Bryant | Collegian After teaching eighth grade for 25 years, Julie Budd will retire from Hillsdale Academy at the end of this school year. “I will surely miss the school, and the students, and my great colleagues,” Budd said. “What a blessing it has been.” ...
Campus icons battle at Simpson
Sophomore Luke Waters won this year’s Simpson Smackdown wrestling competition as the Raging Bull, but Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson told Waters he was coming for him next year in a displayed video at the wrestling match’s finale. “I destroyed every single one out here on the mat tonight, and if Dr. Jackson...
George Nash speaks on Buckley’s legacy
George Nash wrote a book on the history of conservatism. John J. Miller | Collegian Historian George Nash said American politics changed under the work of William F. Buckley, a man many consider to be the “patron saint of American conservatism,” April 8 in Plaster Auditorium. “He changed minds, he changed lives, and he labored...




