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More than 50 Hillsdale students attend CPAC in D.C.
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More than 50 Hillsdale students attend CPAC in D.C.

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Providing 56 Hillsdale College students a glimpse into the world of conservative politics, this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference featured a variety of speakers, including President Donald Trump. From Feb. 21 to 24, thousands converged upon the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center near Washington, D.C., to hear from White House...

SAB to hold President’s Ball this coming Saturday
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SAB to hold President’s Ball this coming Saturday

  The Student Activities Board is holding one of its most noteworthy (and classy) events all year long on Saturday: President’s Ball, with this year’s theme inspired by the Middle East. The ball is from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Searle Center. Although SAB originally named the theme “Arabian Nights,” it later modified it....

‘Escanaba in Da Moonlight’ shares U.P. style
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‘Escanaba in Da Moonlight’ shares U.P. style

  Channeling the Upper Peninsula stereotype centered on beer, guns, and lots of flannel, the Sauk Theatre’s most recent production “Escanaba in Da Moonlight” features Hillsdale College’s own admissions counselor, Matt Sauer ’16. “I had heard of the play before being a part of the production, when I had accidentally rented the movie during middle...

Coffee shops saturate downtown Hillsdale
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Coffee shops saturate downtown Hillsdale

  If the four biggest coffee shops in Hillsdale — Checker Records, Jilly Beans, Biggby’s, and Rough Draft, — have anything to say, the increasing variety of coffee shop experiences in town have had no negative influence on business, but rather have increased activity in downtown.   Checker Records is known for not only its...

Hidden gems of Mossey Library
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Hidden gems of Mossey Library

Mossey Library is an unassuming environment for hidden gems, especially in the literary sense. With some tips from Mossey Library Director Dan Knoch, we’ve compiled a list of truly fascinating books. A grand selection awaits both the historical and literary enthusiasts. “Graziella” by A. De Lamartine, 1929. This charming novel tells the story of an...