Year: 2014

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Bookstore to hold signing event

Instead of quiet students searching through textbooks and T-shirts, the College Bookstore will soon host both authors and readers in its first-ever faculty book-signing event. The first book-signing is on Feb. 18. The featured authors are Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram, Associate Professor of History Richard Gamble, Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic, and Visiting...

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Moore speaks out on the Core

The College Republicans hosted a talk by Assistant Professor of History Terrence Moore about his new book, “The Story-Killers: A Common Sense Case Against the Common Core,”  on Feb. 6. The book argues against the Common Core educational standards. These guidelines, published in 2012, are now implemented by schools in 45 states. Moore believes the...

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Jonesville’s city status awaits state approval

The village of Jonesville submitted its application to become a city to the state of Michigan in the fall of 2013. If Jonesville’s request is approved, it will be responsible for running elections, obtaining an assessor, and running the cemetery. Jonesville is currently part of the Fayette township, so residents pay taxes to both the...

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Swim breaks three school records

At the GLIAC championships in Cleveland, Ohio, the Chargers are off to a solid start in the four-day long competition. After one day of competing, the Chargers saw three school records broken and two B-cuts achieved for Nationals. Sophomore Zoe Hopkins kicked things off for the Chargers with the first school record of the day....