Month: November 2014

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New English prof arrives

Assistant Professor of English Dwight Lindley described the newest addition to the English department as straightforward, honest, and what-you-see-is-what-you-get. Assistant Professor of English Kelly Franklin began his adventure at Hillsdale this semester. After studying at four different universities, Franklin said he is thrilled to find a school that supports his values. “It was really the...

Cory Flint '14 and Toby Flint '13 pose with their Up & Away game.
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Alumni brothers create apps, games

When most Hillsdale students were playing mobile games created by other people, brothers Toby `13 and Cory Flint `14 were creating their first iPhone game. Now the duo of Hillsdale alumni, known professionally as the Brothers Flint, design and develop mobile apps full time. In their brief time in the industry they released a second...

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Jitters coffee of the month

Jitters Coffee Cart and A.J.’s Café opened the first week of November with Zingerman’s new coffee brew of the month, the Holiday Blend. The coffee stands began serving Zingerman’s brew of the month in October with a Bourbon Peaberry blend named after the first coffee tree planted in the Western Hemisphere. Until this academic year,...

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Alpha Tau Omega meets Harry Potter

Everyone will remember their favorite house elf this week as Alpha Tau Omega fraternity initiates a weeklong clothing philanthropy event titled Dobby Days. The idea originated from the Harry Potter series where Harry’s friend Dobby craves freedom, but can only be a free elf when presented with an item of clothing. Now, ATO is requesting...

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Mock Trial teams travel to Queen City Invitational

Last Friday, two teams from Hillsdale’s Mock Trial Program attended the Queen City Invitational at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. One of the teams led by senior Dylan Hoover and junior Jack Shannon placed third out of 20 teams in the overall tournament. Hoover, sophomore Hannah Blazek, and senior Philip Hammersley won awards for placing...