Month: October 2015

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Hillsdale grads, welcome home

Welcome back, alumni. We undergraduates, still subject to the pressures of academia and avoiding the pressures of adulthood, look forward to receiving word from the outside world. Soon, graduated friends and teammates will return to us and we will get to see how life outside of Hillsdale is treating those in whose steps we now...

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‘Ad-Liberty’ your business pitch with Enactus

Enactus is teaming up with Ad-Liberty Improv Club to bring Hillsdale a competition from the crossroads of entrepreneurship and improvisation. The competition will be at 7 p.m. on Oct. 28 in Phillips Auditorium. Enactus is selling tickets for $3 in Grewcock Student Union at lunch before the event and $4 at the door. The competition,...

Arnn for Speaker, says Steve Hayes of the Weekly Standard
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Arnn for Speaker, says Steve Hayes of the Weekly Standard

Fox News | Courtesy   For the first time, candidates outside of Congress have been discussed for Speaker of the House, and President Larry Arnn is one of them. During a Fox News segment two weeks ago, Steve Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, said Arnn would be a quality choice for...

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Jim Jordan should be House speaker

The search for a new Speaker of the House echoes the Republican presidential primary. The Republicans are a party desperate to please their constituents without a clear leader to get the job done. While the presidential candidates fight on, the House Republicans’ best hope represents Ohio’s 4th District.Congressman Jim Jordan has momentum. Other candidates lack...

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Local pilots: letting airport manager go was a ‘big mistake’

Pilots and administrators in Hillsdale’s aviation community flocked to the Hillsdale City Council meeting Monday to share their opposition to its recent decision to fire Hillsdale Municipal Airport Manager James Scheibner. Despite Scheibner’s contract expiring more than a year ago, he continued serving as airport manager and receiving his salary until council voted to terminate...