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Alumni’s news site aims to set the standard

Hillsdale alumnus John Gage ’18 launched The Plains Sentinel, an online website that focuses on Nebraska state and local news, on Substack last month.  “I’m an ambitious guy,” 29-year-old Gage said. “I would like the Plains Sentinel to be the go-to site for news, politics, and culture in the state of Nebraska, and I think...

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Hillsdale College Republicans host roundtable on “The Trump Doctrine”

President Donald Trump’s foreign policy follows a set of guiding principles that allow for different approaches to differing circumstances, according to faculty in the roundtable discussion “The Trump Doctrine” hosted by Hillsdale College Republicans in the Heritage Room on Thursday, Feb. 5. The four panelists discussed topics ranging from how longstanding domestic issues affect Trump’s...

Charger Chatter: Emma Ruhlman
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Charger Chatter: Emma Ruhlman

Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department What’s your biggest takeaway from your basketball career? The work ethic it has instilled in me. It’s taught me that if you work hard enough to become good at something, you absolutely can.  If you had a theme song for your life, what would it be? You’re Gonna Go Far by...

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Debate team secures top finishes at University of Minnesota

Hillsdale varsity and junior varsity debate teams won first and second places in their respective brackets during last weekend’s online debate tournament hosted by the University of Minnesota.  In varsity, sophomore pair Noah Woo and Jonathan Evans won the tournament overall with a 4-1 tournament record and a 2-1 final judge vote in favor.  “It...

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Debate team members receive awards for clarity and organization

Three junior varsity debaters tied for the individual junior top speaker award during last weekend’s online debate tournament hosted by Gonzaga University. Freshmen Caylee Norris and John Gardner, and senior Larisa Perez received awards for clarity and organization of their arguments. Norris said she believes her placement was due to a combination of her abilities...