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Hillsdale students: Attend more athletic events
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Hillsdale students: Attend more athletic events

Let’s go out to the ball game. Hillsdale has lousy attendance at sporting events. Students are so busy with classes, jobs, and other commitments that they don’t pay attention to the athletic calendar unless they’re somehow involved with the athletic program. We should change that this year. At Hillsdale we often talk about the importance...

Hillsdale Mock Trial Team  ends season on a high note
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Hillsdale Mock Trial Team ends season on a high note

Two Hillsdale Mock Trial teams began spring break by competing in the Opening Round Championship Series, which saw the top 192 teams in the nation competing for only 48 spots in the national championship.  Jonathan Church, lecturer of rhetoric and public address and head coach for the mock trial program, said team 1213 was only...

Senior class gift reaches 36% of  fundraising goal
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Senior class gift reaches 36% of fundraising goal

Thanks to the promise of a large donation, the class of 2021 is one step closer to achieving its $25,000 goal of refurbishing the college’s Alpha Civil War Monument.  An anonymous donor has agreed to write a $25,000 check—the full amount of the project— if 50% of the senior class donates in some capacity by...

QUICK HITS: Scot Bertram
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QUICK HITS: Scot Bertram

What’s your least favorite sport to watch? Soccer. Do you have a bucket list? I don’t. But I have made a New Year’s resolution every year for 20 years now, which is to learn how to play an instrument. I’m one of the biggest music fans that you’ll meet… but I could not get on...