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A professor’s opinion: Job hunting
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A professor’s opinion: Job hunting

What is your best job-hunting advice? Charles Yost, history: Don’t be ashamed to rely on your network of family and friends. Roger Butters, economics: 1. Start by becoming the best version of yourself. 2. Be genuine. 3. Be interested. 4. Follow-up. Remember, interviewing is all about signaling potential productivity.  The firm doesn’t want you; they want what you can produce. Michael Tripepi,...

Faith-based law panel shares application tips
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Faith-based law panel shares application tips

Baylor, Liberty, and Regent Universities’ schools of law shared tips and tricks for applying to law school and addressed the unique benefits of attending a Christian law school at a Career Services event on Monday. Briana Dame, Jenny Branson, and Rodney Chrisman sat on the panel representing Regent, Baylor, and Liberty respectively. The informational meeting...

Escape from the intellectual: Folk music community provides sanctuary of song
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Escape from the intellectual: Folk music community provides sanctuary of song

Spontaneity and a love for folk music cause students to gather occasionally for live music nights featuring fiddles, mandolins, and a chorus of voices.   Two years ago, students began hosting folk music nights at Burt, an off-campus house. Seniors Helen Schlueter, Marie-Therese Romanos, Rosemary Surdyke, junior Gregory Whalen and Leo Schlueter ’22 started the tradition,...

Chargers keep winning streak with sweep of Saints
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Chargers keep winning streak with sweep of Saints

Junior Lauren Passaglia had four kills against Thomas More University. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The Hillsdale volleyball team took its tenth straight match over its new G-MAC rival, the Thomas More University Saints in the Sept. 23 homecoming game, giving the Chargers back-to-back matches without losing a single set.  After taking the first set 25-19,...

College breaks ground on new Phi Sig Pavilion
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College breaks ground on new Phi Sig Pavilion

When the college broke ground on the Phi Sigma Epsilon pavilion on Saturday, it gave the former fraternity a permanent home on campus. “The college provides the continuity around which this friendship can last,” College President Larry Arnn said at the groundbreaking. “The fraternity is not active here anymore, but of course, in another way,...