Year: 2014

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College firearms range adds new technology

At the Hillsdale College Shooting Sports Center, students armed with shotguns can now shoot in the basement of the Acusport Lodge. But instead of bullets, these shotguns fire lasers. The nearly completed AcuSport Lodge now features an advanced firearms training program called DryFire. With DryFire, students load “blank” shells into their laser­equipped weapons, which are...

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Live yellow jacket found in A.J.’s salad

When a student bought a salad from A.J.’s Café on March 1, she found a live yellow jacket inside the container. A.J.’s Retail Supervisor Lisa Beasley said the yellow jacket appearance “was a very unfortunate incident that we regret has happened.” Kirwan said it was an odd occurrance. “Due to the time of year, we...

Q&A: Mitzi Gaynor
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Q&A: Mitzi Gaynor

Mitzi Gaynor is an Emmy Award­winning actress­singer­dancer­comedienne who starred in movies including There’s No Business Like Show Business, Anything Goes, and South Pacific — for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. She launched a wildly successful stage career in 1961 and was even billed over The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964....

Campaigning for capital
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Campaigning for capital

Hillsdale College has raised $1.1 billion since it began its 40­year fight against state and federal regulations. Three completed capital campaigns, led by Presidents George Roche III and Larry Arnn, have successfully endowed the security of Hillsdale’s academic liberty. This past October, the college launched its fourth campaign, The Rebirth of Liberty and Learning, intended...

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Off­campus permission rates dropped for men

In an effort to convert Niedfeldt Residence back to a male dormitory for next school year, and due to the female­dominated rising junior class, the administration has allowed fewer men to move off campus and increased the girls’ allowance from last year. As of Feb. 28, 51 men and 106 women were newly permitted to...