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Family Video thrives in a digital age
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Family Video thrives in a digital age

In an age of Netflix, RedBox, Hulu, cable, and illegal Internet streaming of video content, a national chain of video rental stores has managed to not only stay afloat, but also to prosper. With over 775 stores nationwide, Family Video is the largest movie and game rental chain in the country. New stores are being...

Not all that gets lost is found
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Not all that gets lost is found

There is moment of panic that occurs when you realize you left your graphing calculator on the desk after a hard calculus exam and sprint back to the classroom, praying it’s still there. Or that moment when you wake up after a long night of hard studying in a classroom building only to realize you...

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The core problem

What a relief to be graduating this spring. These past four years have been among the best. I received a wonderful education, competed on a talented swim team, grew tremendously in my faith, and met the people that I expect to be my best friends for life. I am not happy to leave. I am...

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The Collegian Weekly

Dear Sen. Ted Cruz, Thank you, on behalf of the Class of 2013, for accepting our invitation to speak at commencement. We’re excited to hear you speak, but we want to warn you of something. Among arguably the most conservative group of college students in the United States, Republican politicians have earned a bad name...

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The Hillsdale bubble and the world we fight for

How unbearably trite it is to call Hillsdale College a “bubble.” Yet many of us do. We feel that there is something special about our fair campus. The people are generally kind, moral, generous, and unusually invested in the pursuit of knowledge. More than this, however, life away from the college can seem mundane. The...