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Walberg, Mich. Republican chair urge students to support Trump
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Walberg, Mich. Republican chair urge students to support Trump

At the opening of the Republican Party field office in Jackson, Michigan, Sept. 24, speakers emphasized the importance of backing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Michigan, and Michigan Republican Party chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel encouraged Hillsdale College students to do what they can to support Trump, so he can win the election....

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Art department sponsors ArtPrize trip

Three Hillsdale College professors and a student have works in this year’s ArtPrize. On Friday, students have the opportunity to see those pieces and more for $5 on a trip to the Grand Rapids, Michigan, art show sponsored by the art department. For a second year, the department is bussing students to the event that...

Freshman wins gold in Ultimate Frisbee World Championships, looks to Olympics next
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Freshman wins gold in Ultimate Frisbee World Championships, looks to Olympics next

Freshman Jordan Monnin loves wearing jerseys from different countries’ national ultimate frisbee teams — he owns jerseys from Russia, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Canada, among others. While they are for sale across the internet and in specialty stores around the world, he did not buy them. Instead, he traded his own Team USA jerseys for...

Morrisey suggests contest for new ‘It’s the People’ sign
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Morrisey suggests contest for new ‘It’s the People’ sign

  Despite criticism from citizens about the Hillsdale City Council’s decision to replace the ‘It’s the People’ welcome sign on M-99 with one reading ‘Home of Historic Hillsdale College,’ the item did not appear on the council’s Monday meeting agenda. “We did not add the item to the agenda because the body had agreed at...

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Jonesville man arrested for distributing sexually explicit material

Gregory Lawrence Kuhn, 28, was arrested in late August on a felony warrant for distributing sexually explicit verbal or visual material to a minor. According to Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Megan Stiverson, the material distributed was nude photographs considered harmful in nature, which were distributed to a 16-year-old girl. Stiverson was not aware of the...