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Students reflect on Holy Land travels
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Students reflect on Holy Land travels

Anders Kiledal | Collegian The Old City of Jerusalem, with the Dome of the Rock and Eastern Wall in the foreground, as seen from the Mount of Olives. Earlier this month, 85 Hillsdale College students and faculty members returned from Israel with their political views challenged, their expectations exceeded, and their faiths renewed. The Philos...

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The two-state solution is no solution at all

Over the last four months in Israel, Islamic terrorists have committed 100 stabbings, 38 shootings, and 22 vehicular attacks targeting Jewish Israelis. In these attacks, 28 people have died and 230 have been wounded. In the wake of these attacks, pro-Palestine organizations in the United States have renewed their calls for the Jewish State to...

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Sushi rolls into Broad Street

Broad Street Downtown Market and Tavern is refining its menu, and the most notable change is the addition of sushi, thanks to Broad Street’s new sushi chef, Ezra Bertakis. “I’ve written a menu that will appeal to all sushi lovers from the basic to the fancy and extravagant, we want to be able to appeal...

Swim prepares for GLIACs
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Swim prepares for GLIACs

The Hillsdale College swim team finished its regular season on a high note on Saturday, beating Ohio Northern University 169-125 and tying with Case Western Reserve University 144-144 in Ada, Ohio. “We wanted to go out and win both ends of the meet without swimming our strongest lineup,” head coach Kurt Kirner said. “We were...

Health prohibits Turner from return to Hillsdale
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Health prohibits Turner from return to Hillsdale

Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy Professor of Philosophy Donald Turner will not return to teach at Hillsdale College. Professor of Philosophy Donald Turner’s health will prohibit him from returning to teach at Hillsdale College. He is currently living near family and friends in Alabama. Turner said he planned to come back to campus for the 2015-2016...