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Students to premiere documentary on man who saved Hillsdale
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Students to premiere documentary on man who saved Hillsdale

Viewers can learn about Spike Hennessy ’28, one of the reasons Hillsdale College remains today, in the new student documentary premiere on Nov. 19 Courtesy | Nolan Ryan The students in this semester’s documentary filmmaking class will premiere “The Pharmacist Who Saved Hillsdale College,” in Plaster Auditorium at 7 p.m. Nov. 19.  The screening will...

Chargers sweep SVSU to start season 2-0
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Chargers sweep SVSU to start season 2-0

The men’s basketball team opened the season with back-to-back wins against the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals, beating the Cardinals 81-69 at home on Nov. 8 and 92-70 away on Nov. 10. In both games, the Chargers showcased their depth as a team, with nine players playing over 10 minutes. In game one, at home, redshirt...

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Machines can’t replicate human creativity, director of Canterbury Institute says

While machines have rapidly advanced in simulating human behavior and performing complex tasks, they lack the depth of moral and existential awareness that defines human existence, said Dominic Burbidge in a Nov. 8 lecture in Lane Hall. “Ironically, our very fear of AI control highlights what sets us apart from it,” Burbidge said. “Ultimately, this...

Paul Hosmer did pit crew for dirt races in graduate school. Courtesy | Paul Hosmer
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QUICK HITS with Paul Hosmer

Paul Hosmer did pit crew for dirt races in graduate school. Courtesy | Paul Hosmer In this Quick Hits, Chairman and Associate Professor of Physics Paul Hosmer talks gardening, Star Wars, and running track.  If you could have any super power, what would it be? First choice, United States. Second choice, the former Soviet Union....