The future of the U.S. Department of Education likely spells some changes, said Heritage Foundation fellows during a panel hosted by The Federalist Society Feb. 30. To a room of more than 70 attendees in the Elizabeth Hoynak Archive Center, Charles Stimson, deputy director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies,...
Hillsdale Academy ranks top 5 on CLT
Hillsdale Academy finished top five in the nation for two categories of the 2024 Classical Learning Test. The current junior class placed first in the average national CLT10 scores by school after taking the test in the spring of 2024. The class of current freshmen at Hillsdale Academy had the 4th highest average test score...
Radio students named award finalists
General Manager at WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM Scot Bertram poses with the award for College Audio Station of the Year in 2024. Lauren Scott | Collegian Fourteen Hillsdale student radio productions are finalists in nine different categories of the 2025 Michigan Association of Broadcasting awards. “It’s an exciting day when MAB reveals its...
Mock Trial A Team Finishes Invitational Season
The Hillsdale Mock Trial A team finished its invitational season this weekend, placing tenth with an 8.5-7.5 ballot score at the Great Chicago Fire Invitational. The competition, hosted by the University of Chicago, is more competitive than the American Mock Trial Association Nationals tournament, according to junior Patrick McDonald. “This is, pound for pound, the...
Radio station moves Hugh Hewitt to afternoon
Radio Free Hillsdale WRFH 101.7 FM adjusted its daily lineup after Hugh Hewitt’s show moved to the afternoon. “It is the first truly significant schedule change since the station lineup was solidified,” said Scot Bertram, lecturer in journalism and general manager of WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. The first hour of the show will...




