Year: 2015

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Charger Dash replaces triathlon

Campus Health and Recreation, with marketing support from the Student Activities Board, will be presenting the first annual Charger Dash at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hayden Park. The dash will be a hybrid of a tough mudder, a warrior dash, and a 5K, according to Director of Student Activities Anthony Manno. “We want to push...

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Patrick Deneen to speak on Leo Strauss and liberalism

Bringing a different perspective to campus, Patrick Deneen will be speaking about Leo Strauss at 8 p.m. on April 23. Deneen is the David A. Potenziani Memorial Associate Professor of Constitutional Studies at Notre Dame University. He is a regular author for both First Things magazine and the American Conservative. “Patrick Deneen cherishes the classical...

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Hillsdale celebrates national poetry month

On Friday at 8 p.m., Hillsdale students and professors can share beloved poems in a relaxed version of the nationwide event Poetry Out Loud, hosted in honor of April as National Poetry Month. Poetry Out Loud is a national recitation competition in which students choose a poem from the program’s anthology of poems to recite...

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Students study independently

Oxford University famously uses the tutorial system to teach its students — each student has the ability to study specific subjects with professors individually. This same system often occurs on Hillsdale’s campus as well. Some students take them as a way to make up for three-credit classes they were unable to take at an earlier...

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Students pursue business opportunities on campus

A new Career Services program and a student-led club are providing new opportunities for students to expand their practical business knowledge and learn real-world skills. The Hillsdale College Business Fundamentals Program will allow students to participate based on nomination from their professors. One facet of the program is a two-week course offered in Boston this...