Month: November 2015

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Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Chi take top semester GPAs
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Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Chi take top semester GPAs

Volleyball had the highest GPA of all sports teams. Brad Monastiere | Courtesy Undergraduate grade reports from the spring semester are in, and the results were announced at 11 a.m. Thursday to an audience filling the College Baptist Church. Assistant Professor of History Matthew Gaetano won the Emily Daugherty Award and delivered a speech titled...

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Professor Chic

Collin Barnes: How would you describe your style? “Easy like Sunday morning.” What are your fashion staples. Dress shirt with sleeves rolled up. It’s a must do. Who or what inspires your style? One part Hillsdale College history professor. One part Elvis Costello (circa “My Aim is True”). One part Joshua Homme. Where do you...

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Justice Karmie on the field and making the field

As Hillsdale’s seniors scramble to find jobs before graduation next semester, one senior will already be co-managing a business in sunny California. Justice Karmie, a fifth-year senior who plays left guard on the Hillsdale College football team, plans to move to Los Angeles in January to help run an LLC of Forever- Lawn, a company...

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Budding botanists present plant projects at regional conference

Hillsdale College seniors Benjamin Durrington and Anna Talcott presented their projects at the sixth annual Michigan Consortium of Botanists held at Eastern Michigan University on Oct. 24. At least 30 students and faculty met to discuss and pres- ent research on botany at the regional conference. This year’s topic covered facilitating communication about invasive plants...

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Junior goes bald for St. Baldrick’s Foundation cancer research

“Sara has a very nice head,” Keyona Shabazz said. “It’s very round, not oddly shaped.” Junior Sara Pezzella has donated her hair five times. But completely shaving her head for pediatric cancer research was both a new thrill and a sacrifice. With the support of her friends and the assistance of economics professor Roger Butters,...