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Senator Mike Lee Q&A

Sen. Mike Lee of Utah is a fervent defender of America’s founding principles, the rule of law, and the endurance of America as a free republic. Lee became one of the first successful tea party candidates when he ousted seasoned Senator Bob Bennett from office in 2010, and was recently appointed chairman of the prestigious...

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Hemingway talks religious liberty and big government

Our understanding of religious freedom is the foundation of all other human freedoms, journalist Mollie Ziegler Hemingway said Tuesday night at a speech sponsored by the Dow Journalism Program in Dow A&B. “The first amendment begins with religious liberty,” she told the audience of students and faculty. “Even our crazy founders, who may or may...

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Student Fed funds trip to U of M

Students will soon have the opportunity to cheer on the Chargers at the Crisler Center. On Saturday, Nov. 15, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team will have the opportunity to play the University of Michigan in a regular season game. To take advantage of this opportunity, the Student Activities Board brought a request to Student...

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A productive fall break: Careers, celebs, and Chicago

For some Hillsdale students, fall break wasn’t a relaxing trip home, but an exciting weekend of learning and building plans for the future. Across the country, from D.C. to California, students didn’t take the word “break” very literally. Career Services organized its seventh year of the Working and Living in Chicago program. This program annually...

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Restaurant ministry closes after minimum wage hike

Follow Natalie on Twitter “I got my son back because I worked here. It kept me out of trouble and on the right path,” Hillsdale resident Stacey Osborn said. She was an employee at Tastes of Life, a local restaurant in Industrial Park that closed on Sept. 28 because of Michigan’s minimum wage increase. Pastor...