Month: September 2016

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New ITS director logs into Hillsdale’s mission
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New ITS director logs into Hillsdale’s mission

Hillsdale College’s new executive director of Information Technology Services said he is looking to further the college’s mission and values through technology after he started work in July. Jason Sherrill takes over after the former director, David Zenz, retired in the spring. He said his goals for Hillsdale’s ITS department include reaching more constituents for...

Reaching new GOALs
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Reaching new GOALs

The GOAL Program, a student-run volunteer organization, introduces High Rise Friends and Hillsdale Youth Mentoring. High Rise Friends is looking for volunteers to spend time with the elderly, while Hillsdale Youth Mentoring is searching out students who want to help provide stability for struggling students. Junior Monicah Wanjiru is starting a program at Hillsdale High...

Football cools down with roasts
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Football cools down with roasts

Fall camp is a grind. For almost three weeks before fall semester begins, Hillsdale College football players spend more than 14 hours per day at the Roche Sports Complex prepping for the season. Every evening, the entire team — players and coaches — come together for a team meeting. But the players convene about 20...

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Zoning issue causes higher tax for property owners

Editor’s note: The title of this article has been changed from, “Zoning issue causes higher tax for business owners,” to “Zoning issue causes higher tax for property owners” to correctly match the content of the story.   The Hillsdale City Council’s decision to vacate a series of undeveloped alleys in the Clover Hill block has caused confusion...

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Rahe’s new book spars with typical view of Sparta

Professor of history Paul Rahe’s new book proves that the Spartans deserve more credit for shaping history than the action film “300” gives them. “The Spartan Regime: Its History, Character, and Origins,” which will be officially released Sept. 27 by Yale University Press, is Rahe’s second book in a projected four-volume series that provides an...