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After winning weekend, men’s tennis falls to Lewis University
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After winning weekend, men’s tennis falls to Lewis University

With four new players and a year of experience under the team’s belt, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team toppled Cedarville University during its first spring home match last Friday.  Led by head coach Keith Turner, the Chargers went 5-9 last season, their first conference season since resurrection, finishing ninth in the GLIAC. The six-member...

Pursue jobs in Lansing Friday
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Pursue jobs in Lansing Friday

Students looking for a job or internship will have the chance to meet with employers and land an interview by the end of Friday. Job Pursuit is a career fair in Lansing, Michigan, offering job and internship opportunities for students attending Michigan private colleges. The fair will run 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and provide...

Track splits for two successful meets
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Track splits for two successful meets

Hillsdale College track and field traveled to both Grand Valley State University for the annual Big Meet and Boston University for the David Hemery Valentine Invitational. The weekend resulted in 13 provisional standard performances, one automatic mark, and a broken school record. At Grand Valley, senior Dana Newell placed second and met the provisional standard...

Identity politics to blame for Democrat’s national minority
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Identity politics to blame for Democrat’s national minority

In 2008, Barack Obama’s promise of “hope and change” attracted a diverse coalition that won him the White House. Yet the Democratic Party’s tactics of appealing to ethnic minority voters to maintain its slowly diminishing majorities turned against them as they alienated other important voting blocs. As Democrats continued losing down-ballot races, their strategy took...

Talk Money To Me: Take a paid internship and learn how to manage money
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Talk Money To Me: Take a paid internship and learn how to manage money

If you’re searching for an internship this summer, prioritize applications for paid internships over the unpaid ones. If you take a paid internship, you will have the valuable opportunity to learn how to manage money. According to a December 2016 National Financial Educators Council report, 57 percent of college graduates plan to move back in...