Year: 2013

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Don’t fear the beaker: science and math matter

I am at the wrong school. Hillsdale is a place focused on the liberal arts, on the ideals of literature, philosophy, art, and reason. I, on the other hand, am a math and physics double-major — hardly typical here. While those subjects may seem horribly pragmatic and insignificant compared to the deep, human ideas found...

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Veterans Organization to host panel

The newly-formed Hillsdale Student Veterans Organization will be hosting a panel “Is War Moral?” at 5 p.m. on Nov. 12 in Phillips Auditorium. “You could basically say that every soldier that goes to war has to wrestle with this issue of ‘can I kill someone else, is that ethical,’” said Nathan Seither, senior and vice...

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Volleyball rallies to beat Saginaw Valley State

On Tuesday night, the Chargers were defeated at home by the defending conference champion, Northwood University. Hillsdale College had a slow first set, allowing Northwood to make a 13-point run, and losing the set 7-25. In the next set, the Chargers did not allow Northwood to score points as easily. Each team had scored 15...

Grads create admissions iBook
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Grads create admissions iBook

Hillsdale College Admissions published an interactive iBook for the iPad for prospective students and friends of the college to download. “We don’t know of any other college in the country that has this, so we feel we’re on the cutting edge of communication,” Director of Admissions Jeff Lantis said. The 32-page iBook opens with a...

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Student Fed to hold elections

Student Federation elections will be held next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in the Grewcock Student Union. According to vice president nominee junior Heather Lantis, every student should go vote. “Student Fed wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the chunk of money handed to it by the administration. That money comes out...