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Hillsdale ACS wins ‘Most Spirited’
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Hillsdale ACS wins ‘Most Spirited’

Sophomore Jared Gohl holds the Grenade Award after Hillsdale’s chapter of the American Chemical Society received the Most Spirited Award Jan. 29 in the Battle of the Chemistry Clubs at Michigan State University. Hillsdale American Chemical Society | Courtesy Thirteen Hillsdale College chemistry and biology majors brought home the Most Spirited Award while rooting for...

Driving athletes with Charger pride
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Driving athletes with Charger pride

The conversation began and ended with an arm-pumping “Charger Ladies rock!” Hillsdale College coaches and athletes know Jodi Martin as an enthusiastic, genuine woman whose Charger pride overflows from the driver’s seat of the Hillsdale buses as she transports teams to away games. “Jodi stepped up when our other driver had to stop midway through...

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The ethics of assisted suicide

In less than four months, our Canadian neighbors will become the fifth western country to legalize physician-assisted suicide. Such legalization creates a pseudo-autonomy that burdens the terminally-ill and elderly to face to their “duty to die.” Ideally, physician-assisted suicide grants greater patient control over end-of-life decisions; however, serious flaws emerge within its paradigm. First it...

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Professors weigh in on global warming

From Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December, global climate change spurs international concern and continues to divide American public opinion despite a consensus among climate scientists. Climate change is backed by 97 percent or more of climate scientists, who attribute the earth’s warming as “very likely”...

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Stephen French accepts city clerk appointment

Hillsdale’s new city clerk Stephen French is already getting crazy questions, like how to register a Hillsdale College student to vote when her Texas driver’s license has a Michigan state address? French, with 16 years of clerking experience, said the first step is to call the state of Michigan. French was unanimously approved as clerk...