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Trump makes executive orders great again
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Trump makes executive orders great again

“We’re not gonna put up with that crap anymore.” Addressing a packed Capital One arena in Washington, D.C., the newly inaugurated 47th president delivered his prepared remarks Jan. 20 with plenty of quips and jabs as Donald Trump announced “the Golden Age of America begins.” His tool of choice? Executive orders.  Executive orders are a...

Council approves $105K to repair airport hangars
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Council approves $105K to repair airport hangars

Hillsdale Municipal Airport T-Hangars house 5  T-Hangars per building. Jillian Parks | Collegian The money will come from the airport’s improvement fund, not the city’s tax funds The city council approved a $105,000 repair to the Hillsdale Municipal Airport‘s T-hangars in an 7-1 vote on Jan. 21, with Councilman Matt Bentley opposing the measure. The...

College remains home of only escalators in county
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College remains home of only escalators in county

Sarah Katherine Sisk rides the escalators. Courtesy | Kamden Mulder The two escalators in the Searle Center are the only set in Hillsdale County —  a tidbit of unexpected and memorable trivia that prospective students and families can take home and marvel about. While Hillsdale’s student ambassadors have spread the escalator conspiracy for years, the...

QUICK HITS with Dr. Steiner
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QUICK HITS with Dr. Steiner

In this Quick Hits, Professor of Biology Francis Steiner talks best student excuses, his favorite restaurant — in both Hillsdale and in Jackson — and what inspired him to study biology.  Most adventurous food you’ve ever tried? Sichuan food, when I was a post-doc at Rutgers University. If you weren’t teaching biology, what completely different...

How to beat winter study blues
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How to beat winter study blues

Henry Eising ’20 stays caffeinated during a study session. Courtesy | Tim Runstadler The cure to passing that Great Books exam is not a matcha latte or all-night cramming session. According to Director of Academic Services Christy Maier, it’s good ol’ fashioned study skills. Procrastination can be a sign of academic stress, said Maier, but...