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Give us a break, patriotically
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Give us a break, patriotically

Hillsdale should celebrate Constitution Day.  Why it doesn’t already, nobody knows. It would be in the College’s best interest to do so. After all, the Constitution is almost synonymous with Hillsdale’s identity and brand as an educational institution.  Out at the Washington, D.C., campus, Hillsdale has a swanky two-day celebration dedicated to the Constitution, complete...

College adds exhibits in library, Hoynak Room
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College adds exhibits in library, Hoynak Room

New displays of pesidential letters and trays of political memorabilia can be found in the Heritage Room. Courtesy | Megan Li Hillsdale’s newest archive features letters from former presidents, artifacts from the college’s history, and political memorabilia — including more than 160 trays of pins and buttons from various election campaigns. James E. Rogan and...

Students perform at Concert on the Quad
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Students perform at Concert on the Quad

Up and coming artists performed a mix of favorite country songs and original pieces despite technological difficulties during Student Activities’ annual Concert on the Quad on Friday, Sept. 6.  Due to the ongoing construction on Hillsdale’s main interim of campus, commonly known as ‘the Quad,’ SAB relocated the event to outside of Lane Hall. SAB...

O’Grady aims to flip state Supreme Court seat with Arnn endorsement
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O’Grady aims to flip state Supreme Court seat with Arnn endorsement

College President Larry Arnn and Judge Patrick O’Grady shake hands under a portrait of Winston Churchill. Arnn has endorsed O’Grady. Courtesy | Wendy O’Grady Wendy O’Grady knew her husband would do great things — and now Judge Patrick William O’Grady is running for the Michigan Supreme Court. “He’s a very smart person, he loves law,...

Moyar releases book on federal corruption
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Moyar releases book on federal corruption

While serving as an appointee in the Trump administration, Mark Moyar observed flagrant corruption in the federal government, he writes in his new book, “Masters of Corruption: How the Federal Bureaucracy Sabotaged the Trump Presidency.” Moyar, the William P. Harris chair of military history, will discuss his experiences Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. in Plaster...