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Roberta, Peter, Maribelle, Max, and of course, Lucas Jennings pose for a family photo. Courtesy | Peter Jennings Peter Jennings, associate professor of leadership studies and chair in business ...
Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino said he opposes the pay raise proposed by the Officers Compensation Committee that would increase the mayor’s and the council members’ annual salaries. “I’m against the ...
The Student Activities Board’s Taste of Manning event will start three hours later than usual to accommodate Day of Service this Saturday. “There just aren’t a lot of good weekends that work left so ...
Matt Bentley announced he will run for mayor of Hillsdale in the August special election, and he’s “singularly focused” on stopping plans to create bike lanes and other road changes in the city.
What’s new about reporting on the Trump administration for Philip Wegmann? The RealClearPolitics White House reporter and 2015 Hillsdale grad is drinking more coffee.
The Hillsdale City Council rejected a petition last week from Barry Street homeowners to opt out of the city‘s road repair program.
Hillsdale alumnus Joseph Cella ’91 hopes to lead the Michigan Republican Party into the 2026 election cycle, and a “vast majority” of Hillsdale County Republican delegates will support him at the ...
President Donald Trump launched new tariffs on three major U.S. trading partners this month, wielding trade policy as leverage to combat the fentanyl crisis. Several Hillsdale economics professors ...
Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino said his top priority is to remove fluoride from the city’s water, and City Manager David Mackie said he will support the plan’s execution. Paladino, a 28-year-old ...
Female athletes, religious Americans, and culture warriors are celebrating President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order “Defending women from gender ideology extremism and restoring biological ...
Last week’s edition of The Collegian contained a review of A24’s film “Babygirl” in the Culture section. Some readers were upset by the article, arguing that The Collegian’s coverage undermined the ...
My family’s phones screamed with alerts at about 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7: The nearby Eaton fire required the immediate evacuation of our Altadena neighborhood. We’re used to wildfires in ...