Students don’t need to know when to hold ’em or fold ’em to attend the Student Activities Board’s Casino Night on Friday from 8-10 p.m. in the Formal Lounge. Students should wear formal attire and will be able to win raffle prizes. According to creative team member and junior Phoebe Vanheyningen, SAB is providing multiple games. “We have roulette, blackjack,...
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Hillsdale Mock Trial punches ticket to nationals
The Hillsdale College Mock Trial team A placed first at ORCS last weekend and will proceed to the national tournament. Courtesy | Chloe Noller Hillsdale College Mock Trial team A is headed to the national championship next month. The team will compete in the American Mock Trial Association National Tournament in Chicago. Team A, which placed second at nationals last...

Hillsdale radio nabs station of the year, Collegian students win in multiple categories
General Manager at WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM Scot Bertram poses with the award for College Audio Station of the Year. Lauren Scott | Collegian WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM recently won the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ 2024 College Audio Station of the Year award, and The Collegian won 11 awards in the Michigan Press Association’s Better Newspaper...

Student Fed grants probationary status to new military club
The Student Federation granted probationary club status to a new military club in a meeting March 7. The new club, Liberty Battalion, hopes to work with students interested in entering the military and attending Officer Candidate School for the United States Armed Forces. “The club is aimed at OCS students, students who plan to enter the military after graduation,” spokesman...

Student Activities Board shoots for the stars
The Student Activities Board will host a stargazing event on April 3. Courtesy | SAB Students will have a chance to see planets and constellations at a stargazing event hosted by the Student Activities Board on April 3 from 9-11 p.m. in Hayden Park. “The physics department will be there with telescopes to help us see stars and planets up...

Mehan calls Dickinson ‘America’s finest poet’
Emily Dickinson is America’s finest poet, said Associate Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government Matthew Mehan during a seminar hosted by Hillsdale in D.C. and Career Services on March 7. The discussion, “Emily Dickinson and Truth’s Winding Way to Our Hearts: A Discussion of the Poetic Arts of Persuasion,” centered on three of the American poet’s compositions:...

Students host final statue golf tournament before construction on the quad begins
Freshmen Alex Buehrer and Joe Varkat (left to right) pose for a photo at the statue golf tournament. Alessia Sandala | Collegian A student played the Star-Spangled Banner on a kazoo to open the Statue Golf Masters Tournament for a final round of the campus tradition before quad construction scheduled to begin on March 9. Forty-three men played, according to...
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