A new Civil War exhibit designed by sophomore Natalie Spaudling as part of her summer internship with the Mossey Library is on display in Campbell Lecture Hall located in the Dow Hotel and Conference Center. The exhibit, “Chapter 85: Civil War and Civil Life,” is designed to resemble a chapter from a history textbook. It explores the correspondence between Asher...
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Alumnae revive SAI chapter
Sigma Alpha Iota is back from the brink of death. The women’s music fraternity has had a home at Hillsdale since 1925. Last semester, members of SAI told the Collegian the chapter planned to disband due to low membership and difficulty recruiting. SAI alumnae found the Collegian story and were shocked by the chapter’s imminent shutdown. Alumnae started writing letters...
Class of 2026 breaks admissions records as the college’s most competitive class
Hillsdale’s admission rate dropped to a record low of 20%, as the college welcomed its most competitive freshmen class in history. The class of 2026 totals 404 students, 11 fewer than last year’s largest ever freshmen class. The incoming class — 204 women and 200 men — represents 44 states, as well as five countries, according to preliminary statistics. The...

Hillsdale hosts first leadership seminar for underserved high schoolers
High schoolers from underserved backgrounds gained leadership skills, college readiness, character development, and confidence at Hillsdale’s first Frederick Douglass Leadership Seminar in July. Tori Petersen ’18, who works part time as assistant director of special recruitment for the college, and Associate Director of Admissions Jolie Ballantyne hosted the free leadership seminar at the Allen P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies...
College expands health center, begins construction on new dormitory
An expansion of the health center and building a new upperclassmen dormitory were two of the college’s many summer construction projects. Construction at the health center included an addition to the back of the building with three new doctor examination rooms and two new consultation rooms, which the college’s nutritionist, psychiatric services, sports chiropractor, and strength trainer will use. Construction...

Professors react to overturn of Roe v Wade
Americans will always remember June 24, 2022, the day the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, according to Associate Professor of Politics Adam Carrington. “Not only was it a momentous day, but a good day for America and American law,” Carrington said. The Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that the Constitution does not confer...

College expands health center, begins construction on new dormitory
An expansion of the health center and building a new upperclassmen dormitory were two of the college’s many summer construction projects. Construction at the health center included an addition to the back of the building with three new doctor examination rooms and two new consultation rooms, which the college’s nutritionist, psychiatric services, sports chiropractor, and strength trainer will use. Construction...
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