The on-campus residence at 100 Park St. may be demolished to make way for administrative buildings next year. Courtesy | Zillow The on-campus house Park Place, which includes four apartments, could be demolished to make space for administrative facilities such as offices and storage and will not be available for student housing next year, according...
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Alumnus argues before SCOTUS
When a Hillsdale student considers the biggest thing he could possibly do after college, arguing before the United States Supreme Court is probably one of those things, especially if he comes from the west side of Cleveland, said Elliot Gaiser ’12, solicitor general of Ohio. Gaiser, who was in the journalism program and was the...
Aldi’s grand opening draws hundreds
Senior Raegan Coupland at the opening of Aldi March 13. Isaac Green | Collegian Shoppers rose before dawn to see the budget grocery store’s new Hillsdale location Hundreds of people lined the sidewalk outside Aldi early the morning of March 13 in anticipation of the grand opening of the grocery chain’s new Hillsdale location at...
City officials remain opposed to in-town marijuana sales
The open sign at Stoned Goat Cannabis, a dispensary in Osseo. Lauren Bixler | Circulation Manager As Coldwater took $757,000 in pot taxes, Hillsdale councilmen stand by bans on the drug Members of the Hillsdale City Council say they remain opposed to the opening of marijuana dispensaries as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proposed a new...
Trump tariffs hike prices for Hillsdale businesses
Todd Ritchey, owner of White’s Welding, said tariffs will level the global playing. Charles Hickey | Collegian Some business owners call it “healing pain” as others fear the threat of more levies The costs of supplies — from tomatoes to steel — are rising for Hillsdale businesses as President Donald Trump levied heavy import fees...




