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Chris McArthur appointed to Michigan electric association board
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Chris McArthur appointed to Michigan electric association board

Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities announced the appointment of Chris McArthur to the Michigan Municipal Electric Association Board of Directors on Oct. 18. He will serve a two-year term in the role and will represent the electric industry to the legislature at state and federal levels. McArthur has worked to bring Hillsdale’s aging public utilities...

SAAC hosts its Trunk or Treat event for Make-A-Wish
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SAAC hosts its Trunk or Treat event for Make-A-Wish

Hillsdale’s Student Athletic Advisory Committee held its annual Trunk or Treat philanthropy event to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation for the second year in a row, nearly doubling the money it raised last year. On Sunday, nearly 100 student-athletes dressed in costumes came out to the parking lot across from the Roche Sports Complex...

Former Georgetown professor speaks on true psychology
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Former Georgetown professor speaks on true psychology

Psychologist James T. Lamiell criticized his colleagues for their departure from true psychological methods in his speech on Nov. 1.  Lamiell is the professor emeritus of psychology at Georgetown University.  Lamiell chaired the department of psychology at Georgetown University from 2009 to 2015. He is a three-time Fulbright Senior Scholar, a U.S. State Department sponsored-program...

Radio America News Director Greg Corombos Q & A
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Radio America News Director Greg Corombos Q & A

Greg Corombos is the news director at Radio America, located in Arlington, Virginia. Corombos is the host of popular podcast “Three Martini Lunch,” and runs the intern program at the station. He graduated from Hillsdale in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts. in history.   What do you do at Radio America? Radio America is a...

Professors weigh in on chances of overturning Roe v. Wade
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Professors weigh in on chances of overturning Roe v. Wade

Hillsdale professors disagreed over the likelihood that the Supreme Court of the United States will overturn its Roe v. Wade decision as it takes up cases this term involving abortion rights. “You have five justices who would not have decided Roe the way it was originally decided,” Assistant Professor of Politics Adam Carrington said, “but...