Every day, the email inboxes of Hillsdale students are buried in a mountain of emails announcing campus events and volunteering opportunities. But this year, the Student Activities Board and Career Services are working on cutting the pile of emails down to size. To condense the information, SAB is emailing a newsletter with a list of...
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There again and back for ‘second breakfast’
A free meal on campus is always an “unexpected party.” Perhaps only at Hillsdale College, though, would students feast in honor of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins’ birthdays and call it “second breakfast,” which is exactly what happened in the Heritage Room at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. “It’s a very Hillsdale thing— something unique to us,”...
Dept. of Education Scorecard still doesn’t include independent schools
A week after the Collegian reported that the Department of Education’s College Scorecard excludes all schools that refuse to accept federal funding, including Hillsdale College, the department still refuses to make any changes to the list. Though attracting national media attention because the Scorecard did not include schools that refuse to receive federal funds, none...
Some among politics faculty offer Trump early support
Less than 3 percent of Hillsdale students would vote for Donald Trump tomorrow, according to the College Republicans’ post-debate straw poll last week. But what support Trump does have at Hillsdale, among students and faculty alike, seems sparked by one position, immigration reform. Professor of Politics Thomas West, Assistant Professor of Politics John Grant, and...
Q&A: Visiting writer Mark Richard
The Visiting Writers Series of the department of English will host acclaimed writer Mark Richard next week for two public readings of his work. Richard has authored two award-winning short story collections, “The Ice at the Bottom of the World” and “Charity.” Also a journalist and screenwriter, he has corresponded for the BBC and written...



