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Student Fed approves group proposals

Student Fed approved $4,321.85 in funds at its last meeting after receiving eight proposals from student clubs and Campus Health and Recreation. The group granted funds to Praxis, Cravats and Bluestockings, Kappa Mu Epsilon math honorary, Students for Life, Mu Alpha, and the Hillsdale College Pep Band. Student Fed approved only half of Campus Health...

Aaron Carter to perform at Centralhallapalooza
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Aaron Carter to perform at Centralhallapalooza

Yesterday, the Student Activities Board revealed Aaron Carter as the main attraction of this year’s Centralhallapalooza. Carter hit the peak of his fame in the 2000s, performing with Hilary Duff and the Backstreet Boys and appearing on Disney. Some hit singles of his are “I Want Candy” and “Aaron’s Party (Come and Get It).” Director...

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YA F attends regional conference

Thirty Hillsdale students attended the Young Americans for Freedom Regional Conference titled “A Time for Choosing” in Grand Rapids, Mich., last weekend. YAF President Nathan Brand said it helped that the conference was close to Hillsdale. “This is the first time we’ve had one in Grand Rapids,” Brand said. “There was one last year in...

Winter potholes prove costly to city, drivers
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Winter potholes prove costly to city, drivers

While Hillsdale is struggling just to fund routine road fixes, this winter amplified the problem by creating new potholes that are expensive to fix and costly to drivers if neglected. Hillsdale senior Christopher Kehoe discovered this when he popped two tires driving 25 mph over a massive pothole on Fayette Street. “I swerved to avoid...

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Student union floods again

Students crowded outside the Grewcock Student Union at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon after a pipe broke in the college bookstore. “I got a call about an alarm going off,” Director of Student Activities Amanda Bigney said. “A pipe broke in the ceiling and water started going down into the bookstore.” Senior Martha Ekdahl was working...