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Technology is not the solution to mental health problems
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Technology is not the solution to mental health problems

Housing, hotels, dining out, dating — there’s an app for that. And now there’s an app for mental health. Many, in fact. But a technology-based approach to treating serious issues like anxiety and depression may be distracting us from the very thing that would help the most: each other. Digital Trends Magazine estimates that American...

‘People before policy’: Alumni found D/CO consulting
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‘People before policy’: Alumni found D/CO consulting

      Hillsdale alumni Kyle Forti ’12 and Lee Hopper ’14 said they always enjoyed politics, but they never imagined they would be making a difference in the form of their consulting company D/CO before turning 30 years old. Located in the mountains of Denver the political consulting company D/CO launched in December 2015...

Fuerst retires to  focus on composing
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Fuerst retires to focus on composing

Associate Professor of Music Matthew Fuerst first visited Hillsdale College as a composer. When a violinist and pianist performed some of his original works on campus, Fuerst attended their concert and became acquainted with the college. Now, he is spending his last few weeks at Hillsdale, as he returns to composing full-time, and to his...

Arnn responds to concerns about position on Trump
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Arnn responds to concerns about position on Trump

Following Jonah Goldberg’s criticism of President Larry Arnn’s statements about Donald Trump on the Hugh Hewitt show, the Collegian asked Arnn for a response. He clarified his position on Trump as follows (April 26, 2016): “Officially and in fact neutral in the race, I have said these chief things about Trump: 1. Trump has said...

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Art Around Town hopes to promote local business

The Hillsdale Business Association will sponsor Hillsdale’s first Art Around Town event today, hoping to attract more residents and college students to visit the downtown area and patronize local businesses. The HBA hopes to bring in around 300 people to see downtown Hillsdale and experience it’s business community through a local advertising campaign that is...