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Throwing a Christmas party on a college budget
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Throwing a Christmas party on a college budget

  Finals are here, but so is Christmas. Take a break from the books, gather your friends, and put on the Bing Crosby. It’s time to throw a Christmas Party. Music, Music, MUSIC. If you don’t know someone who has Spotify account, then you probably don’t know enough people to throw a Christmas party. Find...

Conservation Club, AEI Executive Council host professor panel discussion about climate change
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Conservation Club, AEI Executive Council host professor panel discussion about climate change

We can’t keep going on the way we’ve been going, losing control of earth atmosphere,” Chairman and Professor of Physics Kenneth Hayes said. “If you love life and care for those who come after you, you have a moral obligation to do what you can to make things right.” On Nov. 27 at 7 p.m.,...

Hillsdale’s ACS chapter honored with ‘Outstanding Chapter’ Award
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Hillsdale’s ACS chapter honored with ‘Outstanding Chapter’ Award

Hillsdale College’s American Chemical Society (ACS) chapter won the Outstanding Chapter Award for the 2017-2018 calendar year. Out of more than 400 chapters, only 69 were selected for Outstanding Chapter. “The award is a testament to how active the Hillsdale College ACS chapter has been, both on and off campus,” said Chairman and Professor of...

New volunteers bolster GOAL education programs
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New volunteers bolster GOAL education programs

Jumping from 18 to 80 volunteers since last fall, Gier Reading and Journal Buddies is one of two GOAL programs that has seen recent growth. The other is the Public School Tutoring system, which has added a new program in order to better reach students in the community. Gier Reading and Journal Buddies has two...

Hillsdale students attend First Liberty Fellowship for third year in a row
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Hillsdale students attend First Liberty Fellowship for third year in a row

Students from Hillsdale College recently returned from an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the First Liberty Fellowship, a program that seeks to inspire and equip young people to be advocates for religious freedom. The fellowship is a project of the First Liberty Institute, the largest religious liberty legal organization in the nation. As fellows,...