Olds Dorm has many maintenance issues. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Freshman Marta Günsche often gets up at 3 a.m. when she wants to do laundry. “Washing my clothes is more important than sleeping,” Günsche said. “And it’s always open.” Such was the predicament of the 80 residents in Olds Residence, where one of the dormitory’s...
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Campus icons battle at Simpson
Sophomore Luke Waters won this year’s Simpson Smackdown wrestling competition as the Raging Bull, but Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson told Waters he was coming for him next year in a displayed video at the wrestling match’s finale. “I destroyed every single one out here on the mat tonight, and if Dr. Jackson...
George Nash speaks on Buckley’s legacy
George Nash wrote a book on the history of conservatism. John J. Miller | Collegian Historian George Nash said American politics changed under the work of William F. Buckley, a man many consider to be the “patron saint of American conservatism,” April 8 in Plaster Auditorium. “He changed minds, he changed lives, and he labored...
Auto dealers respond to tariffs
Chevrolet, which has a dealership in Hillsdale, is weighing how much to raise prices due to tariffs. Charles Hickey | Collegian Hillsdale auto dealers said although President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs are causing uncertainty within the industry, they are necessary to ensure fairness in the global economy. Trump implemented a 25% tariff on all imported...
City board suggests pay raises for council
Russel Richardson is the chair of the Officers Compensation Board. Courtesy | FOX 47 News Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino said he opposes a proposal by the Officers Compensation Committee to increase the pay for the mayor and members of the city council. The Hillsdale City Council will vote April 21 on the recommendations, which would...




