Year: 2013

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Influenza spreads across college and county

Hillsdale College Nurse Carol Drews confirmed that multiple students on campus have contracted the influenza, though she cannot determine how many. “This year, the flu is especially virulent,” Drews said. In Hillsdale County, there have been 12 confirmed cases of the flu and one death. A 6-year-old girl passed away on Dec. 24, 2012 —...

Steyn speaks on Campus
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Steyn speaks on Campus

Mark Steyn, a nationally-recognized journalist and prominent conservative figure, brought a standing-room-only audience to its feet multiple times during his speech concerning America’s descent into big government Tuesday night at the George Roche Sports Complex. “People can change…and big government can force people to change quicker than you think,” Steyn said. He argued that the...

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Women’s basketball splits weekend games

The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team won two of the seven GLIAC games played since the close of last semester. They are currently 6-9 overall and 3-9 in the GLIAC. The Chargers will play at Malone University at 8 p.m. tonight. Despite the barrage of tough teams they have played, the Chargers will head into...

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The Collegian Weekly

Around midnight on Tuesday, water gushed out of the ceiling of the Grewcock Student Union and posts flooded social media. Reactions ranged from amusement to outrage, and many students Wednesday declared it a royal inconvenience to be fed at Curtiss Memorial Dining Hall for a few days while the college sorts out what’s happening. We...

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Guns, facts, and the Founding Fathers

The war against guns is back. Predictably, gun control advocates are channeling the anger and frustration of Americans into an opportunity to promote their underlying agenda – get rid of all guns. Instead of focusing on the inadequate mental health laws that allow psychopaths like the perpetrator of the Newtown massacre to roam our streets...