Nic Rowan ’18 holds a Collegian mug in A.J.’s as a student. Courtesy | Evan Carter A Collegian couple will pursue reporting projects on assisted suicide and Ozempic after earning yearlong fellowships to fund their research. Nic Rowan ’18 and Hannah Rowan ’18 are among eight young journalists receiving Robert Novak Journalism Fellowships from The Fund for American Studies this...
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Reformed Student Fellowship launches with bonfire
The newly-established Reformed Student Fellowship drew about 30 students to Hayden Park for a cookout dinner Sept. 7. The fellowship hopes to join the Catholic Society, Lutheran Society, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, and Anglican Student Fellowship as a campus ministry. According to the group’s mission statement, they exist “to celebrate, equip, and promote the broader reformed tradition and community on Hillsdale...

Catholics should still vote according to Cellas
Catholics have an important role as a voting bloc in politics even when confronted with harsh political realities, said Kristen Cella, former Right to Life Michigan and Michigan Catholic Conference lobbyist. “We have to deal with what we have,” she said. “Sometimes you’re choosing the lesser of two evils. Sometimes, hopefully, you’re choosing the better of two goods. But most...

Coffee club receives club status from the Student Federation
Coffee, a popular drink on campus, now has its own club. Courtesy | Gemma Flores A new club dedicated to coffee is brewing on campus. The Artisan Coffee club received official club status at the Sept. 12 Student Federation meeting and will present for funding at the end of the month. Seniors Harrison Layman and Brennan Slade are among the...

Alumnus runs for Michigan House of Representatives
Adam Stathakis ’18 is running for a seat in the 22nd district for Michigan’s House of Representatives this November. Stathakis faces incumbent Democrat Rep. Matt Koleszar, who is seeking a fourth reelection in the 22nd district, which spans the western Metro Detroit area and includes parts of Plymouth Township, Northville Township, and Livonia. Koleszar won the 2022 election by 8.4%...

Silent no longer: the bells of Central Hall ring again
After a mysterious period of quiet during the spring semester, the Central Hall bells have returned, bringing with them resounding noise as well as controversy. “Regardless of how it happened, I’m just glad the bells are back,” sophomore Michael Rupe said. “Apparently, some people aren’t too happy, but I say that unhappy people will find any excuse to complain.” The...

Meta places warning on Hillsdale Facebook account
Facebook users received a warning when searching for Hillsdale Online Courses earlier this month. Courtesy | Nolan Ryan Hillsdale College Online Courses may be associated with drug dealing, according to a warning on Facebook that has since been removed. Facebook users searching for “Hillsdale College Online Courses” received a warning from the social media site claiming potential association with the...
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Commuters find community on campus
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