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Bradford designs national religious freedom outreach
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Bradford designs national religious freedom outreach

America’s self-proclaimed largest religious freedom legal organization, the First Liberty Institute, chose sophomore Katarina Bradford’s essay as its model for teaching millennials about religious freedom. Bradford will intern for the First Liberty Institute during the summer in Plano, Texas, take part in social media outreach to millennials, and will travel to different universities to discuss...

Barnum selected to speak at Eta Sigma Phi conference
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Barnum selected to speak at Eta Sigma Phi conference

Junior Greek major Emily Barnum is one of three undergraduates selected in February to present a paper at Eta Sigma Phi’s annual conference, held March 24-26 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. With her nomination, Barnum continues a streak for Hillsdale’s success in securing a paper presentation slot at the classical studies honorary’s national convention. On March...

Chi Omega flips a profit for charity
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Chi Omega flips a profit for charity

At its annual “ChiHop” pancake breakfast fundraiser Saturday, Hillsdale College’s Chi Omega sorority served more than 200 people, raising $1,450 for charity through ticket sales and donations. The $1,450 is only part of the $6,000 Chi Omega hopes to raise this year, Chi Omega Philanthropy Chair sophomore Claire Gwilt said. According to Jennifer Cleary, development...

Enactus’ ChargerX ride-sharing app drives forward in development
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Enactus’ ChargerX ride-sharing app drives forward in development

After running into some roadblocks in app development, Enactus members said they plan to launch their ride-sharing service app, now named ChargerX, in mid-April. Senior Tucker Phillips, co-president of the entrepreneurship club, said finding an app developer fluent in English and charging reasonable prices delayed the group’s plans. American app developers were too expensive, and...

College reduces research stipends to save money
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College reduces research stipends to save money

Hillsdale College’s science departments reduced stipends for six-week summer research this year by $400-$1,000 for faculty and students. Stipends dropped from $2,500 per researcher to $2,100 for each faculty member; $1,800 for every participant in the Laboratory for Advanced Undergraduate Research Education Adapted for Talented and Extraordinary Students, or LAUREATES, Program; and $1,000 for other...