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How to do Spring Break without breaking the bank
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How to do Spring Break without breaking the bank

Looking to do Spring Break on a college student budget? Break begins on March 2 this year, so now is the time to start planning. Here are five destinations that will get you away from campus, but won’t have you breaking into that late-night pizza budget. Northwestern Michigan Road Trip The Northwestern shores of Lake...

Hillsdale takes more than 100 students to March for Life
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Hillsdale takes more than 100 students to March for Life

Junior Kathleen Russo, president of the Hillsdale Students for Life, organized the trip to Washington, D.C., for Hillsdale students, who rode there on two buses the night before the march. “At Hillsdale, we hear about all these big, important ideas like human rights. The march is an opportunity to apply what we learn to real...

Students talk internships on Friday
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Students talk internships on Friday

Five students will present tips on internship hunting and profiting from these experiences Friday at noon in Lane 124, in the culmination of Summer in the Snow, the career services office’s week-long event. The panel will includes five seniors: Ashlee Moran, who interned for international marketing firm Valassis Communications, Elizabeth Garner, who interned with the...

Letter to the Editor: Act on your pro-life convictions
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Letter to the Editor: Act on your pro-life convictions

    Dear Editor,   If you attended the 45th annual March for Life in Washington D.C. last Friday or somehow managed to hear about it on the news, you’d think the pro-life movement in America is going strong and gaining steam. But that’s just one side of the story. The reality is that there...

Law schools now accepting both LSAT and GRE, loosening admission standards
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Law schools now accepting both LSAT and GRE, loosening admission standards

  Future law students, take note: admissions standards are becoming more flexible. Around 14 of the nation’s 200 law schools already allow or plan to allow next year the option of taking the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) in place of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). These include law schools at Harvard University and Georgetown...