Kátia Sherman holds Luna, a rescued cat. Megan Li | Collegian When Kátia Sherman bought her house after accepting a job at Hillsdale College eight years ago, she found an enormous colony of stray cats roaming around. “In one summer, a colony of 20 can turn into a colony of 130, so I neutered...
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Faculty warn against tariffs
Since the beginning of March, Trump has implemented global tariffs leading to large fluctuations in the stock market and international retaliatory tariffs. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons President Donald Trump’s tariff plan opposes both economic and legal procedures and destabilizes the average American’s finances, according to some Hillsdale professors. “This is an unforced error by the...
Stockford reflects on time as mayor
Stockford speaks at American Legion Flag Day 2024. Courtesy | Adam Stockford When Adam Stockford was diagnosed with Lyme disease at the age of 23, he was forced to abandon his lifelong dream of professional boxing, but it eventually landed him the title of Hillsdale’s mayor. Stockford, who resigned as Hillsdale mayor in the fall...
College alumnus advises Hillsdale’s new state representative
Jonathan Meckel and his wife, Allison, both graduated from Hillsdale College. Courtesy | Natalie Meckel Jonathan Meckel ’21 said Hillsdale’s challenging coursework and a strong sense of community prepared him for his career in the Michigan House of Representatives. Meckel began his new job as a legislative director for State Rep. Jennifer Wortz, a Republican...
Graduate student joins council
Jacob Bruns and his family. Courtesy | Jacob Bruns Jacob Bruns aims at crime, drugs, and SADs New Hillsdale City Council member and graduate student Jacob Bruns said he will employ a simple approach to his role as he serves for the next four years. “The role of city council is first and foremost to...




