Month: March 2023

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Visiting speaker discusses foreign relations

This past Tuesday, Hillsdale’s Alexander Hamilton society hosted a presentation about Japan, China, and the United States. Zach Cooper, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute specializing in U.S. strategy in Asia, was the visiting speaker.  His speech focused on the relationship between Japan and the United States and the importance of their alliance...

Hillsdale finishes as runner-up in G-MAC championships
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Hillsdale finishes as runner-up in G-MAC championships

Following a second-place finish at the G-MAC Championships, the Chargers will now send several teammates onto the NCAA DII Indoor Track and Field Championships. The athletes advancing to the final round of championships include the 4×400 relay team, the distance medley relay team, mile runners and juniors Meg Scheske and Gwynne Riley, sophomore Averi Parker...

Research Spotlight: Mark Sprague
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Research Spotlight: Mark Sprague

Sprague, his adviser Frank Steiner, and research partners conduct their research in a Strosacker lab. Courtesy | Mark Sprague Senior Mark Sprague recently conducted his own research: “Surface Effects on Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Formation” using a dynamic flow growth model. Sprague did this on campus last summer for six weeks. Can you describe your research?...

Legislator proposes bill to bring wolves back to Lower Peninsula
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Legislator proposes bill to bring wolves back to Lower Peninsula

State Rep. Greg Markkanen proposed a bill to bring wolves down to the Lower Peninsula. Courtesy | Facebook A Michigan legislator introduced a bill Feb. 15 to move wolves from the Upper Peninsula to the Lower Peninsula. House Bill 4102, introduced by state Rep. Greg Markkanen, R-Hancock, would direct the Michigan Department of Natural Resources...