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Q&A: Kim Holmes
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Q&A: Kim Holmes

Kim Holmes, Ph.D., is a distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., and directs the think tank’s foreign policy and defense team. From 2002-05, Holmes served as Assistant Secretary of State of International Organization Affairs under Secretary of State Colin Powell. Interview compiled by Taylor Knopf. In your new book, “Rebound: Getting America...

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Student Fed to add graduate rep

Student Federation is changing its constitution next semester to allow graduate students to be represented. Currently, Student Fed’s constitution does not allow for graduate students to serve as representatives. Last week, Student Fed voted unanimously to begin the process of ratifying an amendment to allow a graduate school representative. Senior David Wilhelmsen, president of Student...

Movember: staches for a cause
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Movember: staches for a cause

When someone decides to become a walking billboard, the first thing that comes to mind would be something ostentatious: an actual sign, an eye-catching shirt, or a hat. But what if that billboard were attached to the body? It could be a tattoo or piercing or, as the idea behind Movember goes, advertising by facial...

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College plans campus revamp

As the dust settles from this fall’s Rebirth of Liberty and Learning Campaign gala and the drapes of silk and velvet are taken down from the rafters of the Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center, the work on campus is just beginning. “I thought the gala was one of the best college events I have ever...

Palace Cafe open late on weekend
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Palace Cafe open late on weekend

When the hunger pangs strike at 2 a.m., students once had nowhere to turn. Two Hillsdale restaurants have recently made the after-hours food hunt a lot easier for students, so when A.J.’s Café closes it’s not the end of the world—or the meal. The Palace Cafe in downtown Hillsdale recently started serving breakfast and lunch...