Jameson Payne was just 12 years old when he took his first college class—a biochemistry course the summer before he entered seventh grade. “The average age in that class had to be 35 or 40,” Payne said. Many of his classmates were veterans of the military studying for a nursing degree. When Payne raised...
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Adam Carrington to leave after a meaningful decade
As this semester comes to a close, so too will Associate Professor of Politics Adam Carrington’s time at Hillsdale. Carrington has accepted a position as an associate professor at his alma mater, Ashland University in Ohio. The position includes a joint appointment as co-director and chaplain at the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs....
Students plan to travel for total solar eclipse
There was a total solar eclipse in 2017. Courtesy | Facebook. As the next solar eclipse approaches on April 8, several groups of Hillsdale students plan to visit the path of totality in Ohio, including a group led by Associate Professor of Physics Michael Tripepi. Hillsdale County should witness a maximum solar coverage of 98.6%...
AquaBounty appeals Ohio permit denial
Hillsdale residents attended a Board of Commissioners meeting to discuss AquaBounty on March 28, 2023. Olivia Hajicek | Collegian A biotechnology company filed an administrative appeal to the Williams County Common Pleas Court in Ohio after the county’s commissioners denied a permit for water lines to its plant in Pioneer, Ohio. AquaBounty Farms Ohio LLC...
Chargers softball to open season in Ohio
The Hillsdale College softball team will begin its season today in Toledo, Ohio, with an exhibition game against Tiffin University at 11 a.m. Head coach Kyle Gross said he has been forced to reschedule this game twice because of the opponents’ cancelations due to COVID-19. “Hopefully that’s not a theme for the season,” Gross said....