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The Weekly: City news is your business, too
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The Weekly: City news is your business, too

Almost every student driving to campus from downtown takes the shortcut to Hillsdale Street from Broad Street, veering right by the parked police cars to avoid two hairpin turns and a traffic light. A new city proposal would close the shortcut. You may have missed this proposed change unless you read the City News section...

Students to attend March for Life
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Students to attend March for Life

The number of students planning to attend the March for Life this Friday surged to 89 from 55 in December, after Hillsdale College for Life received additional funding.  “By attending the march, we are commemorating the many lives lost to the horrors of abortion, and we are showing our support for the beautiful movement that...

Don’t tire of ‘too much winning’
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Don’t tire of ‘too much winning’

One of President Donald Trump’s greatest lines during the 2016 presidential campaign was his promise that, “We’re gonna win so much, you may even get tired of winning. And you’ll say, ‘Please, please. It’s too much winning. We can’t take it anymore, Mr. President, it’s too much.’ And I’ll say, ‘No it isn’t. We have...

City to hold mayoral election in August
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City to hold mayoral election in August

The city council voted to hold a special mayoral election in August. Courtesy | Robyn Beck The city council voted to hold an August special election for mayor even as Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino said the move likely breaks the city charter’s rules for filling vacancies. “There is no possible interpretation where this is a...

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Students share why they transferred

When Ingelise Andersen declined her acceptance to Hillsdale for greater scholarship elsewhere, she didn’t expect to face bullying from her peers and disagreement with her professors.  Andersen was accepted to Hillsdale for the fall 2024 semester, but opted for Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, due to its generous scholarship offers. But it wasn’t...