Sophomore Chris Ambuul won last year. Courtesy | Lucy Jansen Men of campus will present their style, charm, and talent next week to compete for the title of “Mr. Hillsdale” at one of Pi Beta Phi’s annual philanthropic events. “Mr. Hillsdale” will return Friday, Oct. 3, at 6:30 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Proceeds from the...
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GOAL awarded grant to further community service
Members of GOAL leadership pose with check from Hillsdale County Community Foundation. Courtesy | Rachel Marinko The Hillsdale County Community Foundation awarded $25,778 to GOAL earlier this month, providing financial support to the college’s volunteering program for the eighth consecutive year. “It enhances what the program is able to do for those people,” said Rachel...
Professor says McDonald’s spreads American culture globally
McDonald’s employee Pam Allion stands by the new self-service kiosk to assist customers. Nicole Ault | Collegian McDonald’s has spread American values around the world, said Charles Steele, associate professor of economics, as he described his experiences traveling and eating fast food from France to China on Sept. 11. After shaking a carton of fresh...
‘Remembered Here’: College trustee dies at 75
Pearson and his grandchildren, from left to right: Grant Pearson, Sydney Becker, and Hunter Pearson. Courtesy | Heidi Becker John Ervin Pearson, a former member of Hillsdale’s board of trustees, died Aug. 30 at age 75 after a 10-year battle with prostate cancer. “He was a very loving, generous man who loved his family very...
Symposium to celebrate Council of Nicea
Christ Chapel. Courtesy | Christa Green A two-day symposium will honor the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea Sept 26-27. “Reformation & Tradition” will take place in the Hoynak Room in the Dow Center. Westminster Theological Seminary and Hillsdale College’s English, history, and philosophy and theology departments will sponsor the symposium, which will feature...




