A town in Alabama, inhabited by descendants of the last slave ship to arrive in America, is poor, polluted, and an example of “environmental racism,” writes alumnus Nick Tabor ’09 in a new book. “This story gives us an opportunity to see how one thing has led to another, how the legacy of not just...
Bertram wins best faculty adviser
Radio Station General Manager Scot Bertram won best faculty adviser at the Intercollegiate Broadcast System awards Feb. 25. Along with Bertram’s win, Elena Lanning (formerly Naborowski) ’22, won Most Creative/Innovative Show for her program “Five Minute Myths.” Although none of the students present at the ceremony won awards, they were thrilled to watch Bertram take...
Pence visits campus, speaks on faith
Former Vice President Pence speaks to campus on faith values. Jack Cote | Collegian Faith is the most important virtue for young students — faith in the American people, founding principles, and most importantly, in the Lord — former Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech at Hillsdale College on March 1. “Faith remains...
Campus, county regain power after ice storm
Hillsdale College students returned to classes Monday after a Feb. 22 ice storm caused power outages and canceled classes two consecutive days last week. Kari Coupland, staff nurse at the Ambler Health and Wellness Center, was without power at her home for six days starting the evening of Feb. 22. She lives outside of Jonesville. ...
College builds new lodging at shooting center
The college is planning to build eight new cottages for visitors of the Halter Shooting Sports Center. “We think of it as definitely mission-oriented,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “Everybody that’s coming to the range, we’re certainly trying to expose them to the ideas of freedom and intelligent patriotism.” The school has almost finished...




