Year: 2014

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Workers rue Saga hours

Saga Inc.’s decision to extend serving hours in the Knorr Dining Room this semester has succeeded in increasing meal attendance, but the longer hours are hard on workers. The early openings for lunch and dinner have proved mostly successful, according to Kevin Kirwan, general manager of Saga. “What I’ve noticed on it is we’ve had...

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Author to speak on legal aspects of Roe v. Wade

“Abuse of Discretion” author Clarke Forsythe will lecture on the legal aspects of Roe v. Wade at a Students for Life event on Tuesday, Feb. 11. “A lot of people say, ‘I’m pro-life,’ but don’t actually know anything about what’s happening in the legal system right now,” SFL President junior Nichole Chaney said. Forsythe’s lecture...

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Rooms get tech upgrade

In an effort to keep up with the ever-evolving world of technology, Information Technology Services partnered with the Academic Computing Advisory Committee to develop multiple technological solutions to suit faculty needs. Last semester, Associate Professor of Psychology Kari McArthur, a member of ACAC, sent out a survey about the technological needs of the faculty members...

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Speech and debate win award

Last week, Hillsdale’s speech and debate teams earned an award together at one of the largest national open tournaments in the Midwest. The award was not  won in a weekend, however, or even in a semester. At the Gorlok Gala, a tournament hosted by Webster University in St. Louis, Mo., the Traveling Award is given...

Hillsdale wins in 4OT
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Hillsdale wins in 4OT

In the longest, highest-scoring game in NCAA Division II women’s basketball this season, Hillsdale College defeated Walsh University 106-105. With 22 ties and 24 lead changes, the game was a battle from the beginning. At the end of regulation, Hillsdale was ahead 66-64 until Walsh tied it up with 28 seconds left. “I was thinking,...