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Record amount of students travel to March for Life
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Record amount of students travel to March for Life

Hillsdale College for Life sent a record-high number of students to the March for Life. Courtesy | Evalyn Homoelle   In the past 15 years, only a snowstorm and a pandemic forced Hillsdale students to miss the March for Life.  On Jan. 20, 140 Hillsdale students headed to D.C.: the largest group ever, according to Hillsdale...

Mulan is not a true Disney princess
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Mulan is not a true Disney princess

Mulan is not a princess. Courtesy | Flickr Let’s get down to business to defeat the ridiculous notion that Mulan is a Disney princess. Here’s the cold, hard truth: Mulan should not be a Disney princess. No matter how much we try to deny it, Disney’s standard for who is or isn’t a princess is...

Chargers hit four qualifying marks
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Chargers hit four qualifying marks

When the Hillsdale Winter Classic got canceled, track and field coaches made a last-minute decision to take a smaller group of team members to compete at Saginaw Valley State University on Jan. 20. The team took home a victory, winning four events and setting four provisional qualifying marks. “We had to amend what we were...

Local leaders speak at Hillsdale March for Life
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Local leaders speak at Hillsdale March for Life

Nearly 40 pro-life community leaders and residents gathered for the annual Hillsdale March for Life in front of the Hillsdale County Courthouse on Jan. 20. “We were praying for the last two years for the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and now, with that decision, it went to the states,” College Director of Financial Aid...

College to include textbooks in tuition
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College to include textbooks in tuition

Hillsdale students will skip the semesterly search for the lowest textbook prices starting fall 2023 as the college will begin including class materials in the price of tuition.  “Students and their parents will no longer need to spend time and energy tracking down every book for their classes,” said Doug Banbury, Hillsdale’s vice president for...