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WSJ leaves Hillsdale out of college rankings
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WSJ leaves Hillsdale out of college rankings

Wall Street Journal | Courtesy Flickr The Wall Street Journal continued a years-long habit of excluding Hillsdale College from its college rankings this year because it does not participate in federal student aid programs, according to a spokesperson for the Wall Street Journal College Rankings. “Being left out of the Wall Street Journal rankings is...

Professors’ Picks
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Professors’ Picks

Dr. Murphy attends a Charger football game with his daughter Bronwyn. Courtesy | David Murphy BOOK: Lewis Carroll’s “Alice” books I turned to these while I was in graduate school for some light reading to complement the journals and textbooks I was reading most of the time. They are fun stories, and I enjoy them...

Campus Character: Bradley Haley
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Campus Character: Bradley Haley

Haley in front of the White House. Courtesy | Bradley Haley Bradley Haley is a junior English major from Gallipolis, Ohio. He is a George Washington Fellow, president of Hillsdale’s Federalist Society, and founder of an online publication called New Guard Press. His writing has been featured in The Daily Signal, The Federalist, The Daily...

Students can vote in Nov. 4 mayoral election
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Students can vote in Nov. 4 mayoral election

Students can vote in the upcoming Hillsdale mayoral election. Courtesy | Robyn Beck Hillsdale College students can cast a vote Nov. 4 to decide the city’s next mayor, choosing between Ward 2 Councilman Matthew Bentley and former mayor Scott Sessions. Any college student can register to vote in local elections if he or she is...

Chargers fall to Northwood
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Chargers fall to Northwood

Junior Shea Ruddy snatches the ball while in Northwood’s clutches: Courtesy | Reva Ludwig The Hillsdale football team lost 48-19 at home against Northwood University Oct. 18, moving its season record to 2-5, and its conference record to 1-4. “We played with great effort, but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to overcome our mistakes,” head coach...