Reagan’s place on the Quad is now empty as the college prepares to begin construction. Isaac Green | Collegian Maintenance workers removed the Ronald Reagan statue from its position between the Dow Hotel and Christ Chapel last week. It is now in storage, awaiting a new location as the college prepares to build the Diana...
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Don Tocco to hear student fundraising pitches
Philanthropist and businessman Don Tocco is back on campus this week, and he’s looking to give thousands of dollars to Hillsdale clubs and organizations. The donor will host a fundraising presentation challenge today, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Formal Lounge, where 33 students will give a two to three-minute pitch about their organization’s funding...
Visiting journalist addresses Taylor Swift, American culture
All is not well with the American taste in music if Americans think Taylor Swift is a sophisticated artist, according to Mark Hemingway, journalist for The Federalist and Real Clear Investigations. In a talk titled “Taylor Swift and American Cultural Decline,” Hemingway argued Tuesday night that Swift’s music is not high-level art like Americans and...
Campus reacts to Michigan primary candidates as early voting opens
Early voting opened in Michigan Feb. 17. Courtesy | Robyn Beck Voting is now underway in Michigan with early in-person voting beginning Feb. 17 for the first time in state history. “My hope is that a candidate which is currently not on the ballot would somehow emerge,” said Jason Gehrke, assistant professor of history. “I...
SAB to host Charger Chopped event
Current seniors Joshua Warren and Jonathan Abrantes (left to right) won Charger Chopped in 2022. Courtesy | Student Activities Board The Student Activities Board is bringing back its popular cooking contest this Saturday from 1-3 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar as a part of Parents Weekend. Charger Chopped is a team-oriented competition based on...




