Students need computer science knowledge to thrive in this modern age. It’s unavoidable. To facilitate its students’ success, Hillsdale should expand its existing computer science program to offer a major. Presently, the computer science minor is under the supervision of Thomas Treloar, who is also chairman of the mathematics department. According to Treloar, the computer...
Category: Opinions
Coastal elites can learn politics From this Midwest princess
The tribalism of the presidential election forces celebrities to swear fealty to a faction or face the music. One A-lister who won’t fold is pop star Chappel Roan, outraging many fans who falsely equate her unwillingness to endorse a candidate with support for former president Donald J. Trump. Amidst the wave of recent left-wing celebrity...
The Weekly: Complain more.
Did you know Collegian editors enjoy nothing more than reading complaints about our paper? No, seriously — in a field that is all about facts, the only thing worse than getting something wrong is not correcting it. Help us out, and tell us when we mess up. We strive for accuracy, but alas, we’re human...
Letter to the Editor: Compete in homecoming for a week, treasure its effects forever
As Hillsdale alumni who returned for this year’s homecoming festivities, we are the people who “homecoming is about,” according to the Oct. 10 Collegian Weekly from the editorial staff. We believe that the editorial piece mistakes the true purpose of homecoming. While no one would argue that it is criminal to congratulate other groups, the...
Dante would agree: Italian should count for the BA
Imagine a Hillsdale that taught the “Aeneid” without training students in Latin, or read the “Iliad” but didn’t encourage the study of Greek, or assigned short stories from Jorge Louis Borges but never led students to delve deeper into the study of Spanish. Now remember that Hillsdale students will often study the works of Dante,...




