Month: April 2018

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Student Fed awards funds for Poetry Out Loud, Numana meal packing
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Student Fed awards funds for Poetry Out Loud, Numana meal packing

Student Federation approved $180 for a poetry night hosted by Hillsdale College Creative Writing Club and $600 for the GOAL Program meal packing event. The Creative Writing Club will host a “Poetry Out Loud!” night at A.J.’s Café on April 19 from 7-10 p.m. Students are encouraged to read their own poetry or their favorite...

Softball splits with Walsh, sweeps D&E
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Softball splits with Walsh, sweeps D&E

Although the softball team took two games from Davis & Elkins College (8-14, 3-5-1 G-MAC) Friday, a cold Michigan spring cancelled Tuesday’s conference doubleheader against Lake Erie College and postponed two more games against Alderson Broaddus University. As it stands, Hillsdale is 7-5 in the G-MAC and 13-11 overall. “We needed that sweep,” senior third...

Physics department brings back cosmology, meteorology classes
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Physics department brings back cosmology, meteorology classes

  The physics department is bringing back two space-related classes in the fall. Cosmology, taught by Assistant Professor of Physics Ryan Lang, will cover the history of the universe. Associate Professor of Physics Paul Hosmer will teach Meteorology, the study of weather. Neither course has been taught for several years. The department is bringing back...

The Weekly: Learn about Michigan’s governor race
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The Weekly: Learn about Michigan’s governor race

National politics tend to energize a majority of Hillsdale College students, but with the Michigan gubernatorial race gearing up for the Aug. 7 primary and the general election Nov. 6, it’s time for students to turn their attention toward the principles and solutions of the 18 candidates vying for governor. The race is particularly interesting...