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Banach teaches years of financial knowledge in ten weeks

Joe Banach, Hillsdale College’s instructor of Personal Finance and Investing, first heard about Hillsdale College through a Wall Street Journal article advertising Imprimis in 1977. At the time, Banach was in the middle of his career as an electrical engineer in California’s aerospace industry. Over the years, he continued to read Imprimis and a few...

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Hillsdale boasts one of few undergraduate cadaver labs

Senior Holly Frankfurt traced her scribbled drawing of an aortic aneurysm with her index finger, pointing out the different parts of an unexpected obstruction she found in a cadaver last fall. In a soft, patient voice, she explained what she had seen in simple terms: “The aorta comes down from the heart, but there was...

Hillsdale dancers make leaps and bounds: National Honor Society for Dance Arts and American Ballet Theatre affiliation boost  dance program status
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Hillsdale dancers make leaps and bounds: National Honor Society for Dance Arts and American Ballet Theatre affiliation boost dance program status

The National Honor Society for Dance Arts, formally established on Hillsdale College’s campus in November, is making movement. Formation of the honorary marks the expansion and increased professionalism of the dance program on campus. The honor society will provide even more opportunities for those on campus to experience the art of dance. Sophomore Rachel Watson...

Chi Omegas dance in 2016 Pro Bowl halftime show
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Chi Omegas dance in 2016 Pro Bowl halftime show

Jill Hardway | Courtesy Senior Anna Kucharski, senior Sophia Coyne-Kosnak, and junior Corianna Baier stand together at the Aloha Stadium before performing at the Pro Bowl halftime show. While Hillsdale students meandered back to classes amid snow and rain, three arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, for a week of sun, palm trees, and the intense rehearsing...

To be pro-liberty is to be pro-life
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To be pro-liberty is to be pro-life

On Jan. 21, a socially left-leaning senator introduced a bill to the Senate that would outlaw abortion. It was libertarian Rand Paul (R-KY), who dropped out of the GOP primaries Wednesday. Approximately 58 million unborn children have died since 1973, when the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade deprived them of their status as persons....