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Alumnus discusses historic community
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Alumnus discusses historic community

Nick Tabor ’09 examined the decline of a community founded by freedmen who entered America on the last transatlantic slave ship in a lecture Monday. The English department and Dow Journalism Program hosted Tabor’s lecture, based on his book, “Africatown: America’s Last Slave Ship and the Community It Created.” Published earlier this year, the book...

Professors embark on sabbatical research
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Professors embark on sabbatical research

Research, a visit to Franconia, and prosthetics make up just one professor’s sabbatical months.  Fred Yaniga, associate professor of German, is researching and writing several papers during his sabbatical this fall.  “A sabbatical is often years in the making,” Yaniga said. “I know when my sabbatical is coming, and I start planning what I’m going...

Who lost the primary debate?
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Who lost the primary debate?

When Donald Trump announced his presidential candidacy in 2015, many predicted he would herald a new era of Republican politics centered on populist messaging and protectionist economic policy. But across the last seven years, the emergence of Trump has revealed the dangers of how the Republican Party holds primary elections.  It has become commonplace to...

Marshall leads Chargers to fourth at invite
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Marshall leads Chargers to fourth at invite

Golf team poses with tournament trophy from last fall. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The Hillsdale men’s golf team finished fourth of 14 teams at the Kyle Ryman Memorial Invite as it pulled its lowest scores from its four underclassmen. Freshman Oliver Marshall shot the Chargers’ best score of the tournament, carding a two-under-par 214....

Our security is important, but we shouldn’t skip midterms
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Our security is important, but we shouldn’t skip midterms

Let’s talk criminals. I was as scared as anyone when we got the email from the security office Monday night, and personally, I would not like to run into Mr. Bruneau. That said, this isn’t the first time we’ve had predators or felons close to campus, so we shouldn’t be cowering in fear any more...