Steve Johnson said he loves to challenge himself. That means running on a cold winter night and then taking a cold shower right after, starting a handyman company in Alaska, or going up against four challengers in his first Republican primary. Johnson, who attended Hillsdale College for two semesters in 2014 and 2015, is running for the 72nd District of...
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‘But first, let me take a selfie’
Michigan residents can now post “ballot selfies” to social media without fear of legal punishment, thanks to two Hillsdale alumni who won their case in front of a federal judge Monday. “We’ve been working on this case since August,” Stephen Klein ’05 said. “It feels great to have this hard work pay off. To win this case just two weeks...

More students living off campus than ever before
There are more than 450 Hillsdale students living off campus this year — the most in the school’s history. Some junior men said they are unsatisfied with housing options, after not receiving an assigned room on campus for the 2016-2017 academic year, making them find housing elsewhere. Although the Hillsdale College website’s residential life page says students are “guaranteed a...

Free education can’t beat Hillsdale
Free College? Create pie charts Free College? 2 Create pie charts A majority of students would still have enrolled at Hillsdale College, even if offered free tuition at a public college or university in their home state, according to a recent Collegian survey. Of 297 respondents 52 percent said they would still attend Hillsdale even if Democratic presidential nominee Hillary...

Street Gangs and Opium: Journalist Sam Quinones discusses his latest book
Journalist Sam Quinones has freelanced for National Geographic, Pacific Standard Magazine, The New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and more. He spent 10 years reporting in Mexico and is the author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Addiction.” In attempting to discover how and why heroin became so prevalent in states such as Ohio and West Virginia,...

Panaggio strengthens math department
Mark Panaggio said he knows what it feels like to be a discouraged student. That feeling led him to become a teacher, he said. Panaggio is a new assistant professor in Hillsdale College’s mathematics department this semester. His expertise in applied mathematics comes at a fortuitous time, as the department shifts its focus away from computer science, Associate Professor of...

Hack stops students from using Handshake
Along with Twitter, Amazon, and Netflix, internet users had problems accessing the career services office’s online platform Friday, after the largest distributed denial-of-service attacks in history. Students had trouble loading Handshake’s website — which uses Dyn, one of a few major domain name service companies, to connect users to its server — after junk data traffic overwhelmed Dyn’s infrastructure Friday....
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