Courtesy | Unsplash Lent is an invitation to every heart. For many college students, living Lent well is not a question of belief, but of time, attention, and space At its core, Lent is not simply a tradition. It is a call to slow down, examine our lives, and return to God with intention. In...
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Chargers stay undefeated at home
Savannah Smith shoots inside the paint during the overtime win. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Chargers defeated Tiffin University 76-73 in overtime behind junior forward Savannah Smith’s 25 points Feb. 5, and defeated Ohio Dominican University 63-52 led by senior guard Emma Ruhlman’s second double-double of the season Feb. 7. Hillsdale improved to 12-8...
Marvel’s newest is nothing wonderful, but it’s worth the watch
“Wonder Man” is a hidden gem. Even with some plot frustrations, Marvel Spotlight’s latest show streaming on Disney+ is worth the watch. Recent productions from Marvel set the bar incredibly low. Critics predicted “Wonder Man” would be a drawn out show about nothing; a half-hearted cash grab such as “She-Hulk” or “Ironheart.” Yet, after the...
Shawarma, Shabbat, dancing again: 10 days in the Holy Land
Students walk toward Jerusalem in the footsteps of Christ. Moira Gleason | The Collegian In Jerusalem, you can walk through an ancient biblical tunnel during the day and party in a marketplace at night. I know, because I went to Israel with 18 other Hillsdale students over Christmas break. Christian nonprofit organization Passages took a...
City council to hold town hall on road repair funding plans
The Hillsdale City Council will hold a town hall to discuss special assessment districts on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m., following a unanimous vote at its meeting on Nov. 17. Ward 4 Councilman Robert Socha proposed the town hall, which will be open to the public so that Hillsdale residents can voice their opinions about...


