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Q&A Jay Nordlinger
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Q&A Jay Nordlinger

Jay Nordlinger is a senior editor at National Review. He writes about a variety of subjects, including politics, foreign affairs, and the arts. He is a music critic for The New Criterion and City Arts. For National Review Online, he writes a column, “Impromptus.” He has won many awards, particularly for his work in human...

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Saga loses power

Saga Inc. staff, student employees, and some determined maintenance workers managed to coninue the normal meal schedule for 24 hours — without power. A main transformer that supplies energy to most of the appliances in the Knorr Dining Rom broke down at about 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 6, causing the cafeteria to lose about 90...

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Admissions adds ambassadors to replace outgoing seniors

For many college students, the first person they remember meeting on campus is their student ambassador. The student ambassadors provide a point of contact, a friendly face, and a person with whom to share concerns and ask questions. With 63 current student ambassadors, consisting of nine sophomores, 25 juniors,  and 29 seniors, the admissions department...

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YAF to host Howell mayor for talk

Young Americans for Freedom will host two small-town government officials to speak about education, tax policy, and local government on Feb. 18 in Dow Rooms A and B. Howell, Mich., Mayor Phillip Campbell and tax activist Lana Theis will talk about their experience in small-town politics. Thirty-three year-old Mayor Campbell, known as Mayor Phil, is...

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Career Services introduces history spotlight

Career services will be spotlighting Hillsdale’s history program on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Gillespie Room in the Dow Leadership Center. Faculty will provide a brief overview of the program, followed by talks from at least four professionals, who will share how they found success after earning their history degrees from Hillsdale College....