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Students like conference’s unbiased approach
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Students like conference’s unbiased approach

Students locked themselves in the Dow Leadership Center for seven hours on Saturday to free their minds for a open-forum discussion about U.S. immigration policy. Assistant Professor of Economics Christopher Martin, who worked at the Institute for Humane Studies for 10 years before coming to Hillsdale, helped recruit students for the IHS conference. Martin said...

Schools need year-round calendar
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Schools need year-round calendar

Students returning from fall break don’t feel rested. Most are already asking how many weeks they have until Thanksgiving Break. A four-day weekend isn’t enough time to decompress — and forget about enjoying quality time with family or catching up with school work. Rushed breaks are a stress in themselves. Schools need to break from...

Temple speaks on ethical conservation over government regulation
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Temple speaks on ethical conservation over government regulation

The father of wildlife conservation, Aldo Leopold, quit his high-ranking job with the U.S. Forest Service after four years, following his belief that conservation should come from the private sector. He then became the first professor of wildlife management in the country at the University of Wisconsin. His career culminated with the publication of “A...

More than a name change: ‘politics,’ not ‘political science’
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More than a name change: ‘politics,’ not ‘political science’

For most of Hillsdale’s history, students who studied politics graduated with a degree in political science. Now, they graduate with a degree in politics. History and political science existed as one department until 2000. When President Larry Arnn arrived, political science professors separated from the history department and took on a new department name: politics....

Halloween in Hillsdale
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Halloween in Hillsdale

Girls dressed as princesses, boys dressed as zombies, and parents exhausted from late-night costume building came together for the Hillsdale County Halloween Party on Tuesday. The party featured a costume contest, with winners ranging from adorable babies dressed as hens to children in terrifying Grim Reaper outfits. 3-month-old Jordyn June won first prize for babies....