GOAL hosted Day of Service April 6. Courtesy | Instagram More than 30 teams of Hillsdale College students, alumni, and Hillsdale Academy students got their hands dirty for a day of philanthropic service on April 6. The college’s 5th annual Day of Service, organized by the campus GOAL Program and The Hillsdale County Community Foundation,...
Nobel Prize laureate speaks at inaugural economic conference
More than 300 people attended the inaugural conference of the Center for Commerce and Freedom and heard 97-year-old Nobel Prize laureate Vernon Smith discuss the works and ideas of the economist Adam Smith on April 5 in the Searle Center. The new center of the business, economics, and accounting department features a fellowship, paper publication,...
Hewitt meets students, broadcasts from campus
Hugh Hewitt records his show in the WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM studio. Courtesy | Austin Thomason National talk-show host Hugh Hewitt visited campus this week to host an event for Hillsdale College. “This has been the best visit because I got to teach a class,” Hewitt told The Collegian. “I got to talk...
Students paint pottery for People’s Choice event
Students painted pottery at Toasted Mud last week for the Student Activities Board People’s Choice event. Sophomore and SAB media team member Emma Kate Mellors said they had students write down ideas on a chalkboard and then sent out a poll in the Student Activities Office newsletter to allow students to decide among some of...
Student film on exceptional alumni to premiere Tuesday
The Hillsdale Documentary Filmmaking Class will screen “Hillsdale to Hilltop” on Tuesday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. The documentary highlights the achievements of four alumni — a poet, a politician, an NFL star, and a pundit — and how they credit part of their success to Hillsdale College despite coming from different...



