The fall mock trial season drew to a close for veteran team Kangaroo Court with their fourth-place finish at the University of South Carolina Soda City Trials Invitational last weekend. Kangaroo Court went up against the University of South Carolina, Georgia Tech University, the University of Florida, and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, according to junior...
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Read The Collegian before the worms do
Junior Caitlyn Justice composts The Collegian in the Arb. Courtesy | Ameera Wilson They didn’t eat the classic dirt ‘n worms dessert, but students dug their hands into real dirt and worms at a composting workshop hosted by the Hillsdale’s Conservation District and the Hillsdale College Conservation Club Nov. 16. Hillsdale Conservation District Manager Ashe...
‘Saga’ opens doors for student study hours
In anticipation of plans to close parts of Mossey Library for construction, the Knorr Family Dining Room has opened its doors for study after 8 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays. During these times, students can enter through the doors at the foot of the central staircase. Metz staff will allow free passage throughout the large space...
Architecture club to start on campus
Three students are starting a new architecture club on campus. Freshmen Lily Northon, Finn Rowan, and Seth Vasquez Estrada are co-founders of the club, which will promote the appreciation of architecture, as well as exploring future careers in the field. Vasquez Estrada said he discovered that others were also interested in an architecture club during...
Students premiere documentary on the man who saved Hillsdale
When Hillsdale College almost went broke in the 1950s, a college alumnus and local businessman donated $20,000 a month to keep the college afloat, which is the equivalent of about $200,000 per month in today’s dollars. On Nov. 19, students in the documentary filmmaking class premiered “The Pharmacist Who Saved Hillsdale College: How Spike Hennessy...




