This past week, America’s favorite pastime, baseball started again. While Americans began playing this patriotic sport in 1845, spectators participate in an even greater tradition at the end of the 7th inning — the singing of “God Bless America.” Exactly 100 years ago today, the United States entered the First World War. During that conflict...
Category: Opinions
The college pursues its mission with a chapel. We should too.
The new chapel is undoubtedly expensive. $28.5 million is a lot of money and, frankly, much of the advertisement for the chapel seems centered on the decadent grandeur of the project. Why, for example, do we need two organs? As a weekly show host at the radio station (which is currently operating out of a...
Putting in my 79.6-cents: Gender pay gap doesn’t exist
Tuesday was Equal Pay Day, a day sponsored by the National Committee on Pay Equity to raise awareness of the fact that women make 79.6 cents for every dollar men make. The day was chosen because it represents how far into 2017 women must work in order to make the same amount that men made...
Talk Money To Me: Tips for negotiating your first salary
If you’re on the job hunt and have landed a few interviews or even a few offers, here’s what you need to know about negotiating your salary and making sure you’ll be paid enough to survive. To tell us how it’s done, The Collegian interviewed Hillsdale alum Macaela Bennett ’16, who is a business reporter...
Letter to the Editor: Students, Read the SAB emails you asked for
Dear Editor, Within the last year or two, students have, in these pages and on social media platforms, expressed their frustration with the “excessive” number of all-campus emails they receive daily. Indeed, we members of the faculty and staff often find ourselves frustrated at the number of mass emails we receive daily. The Student Activities...




