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Hillsdale alumni take over Trump’s administration
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Hillsdale alumni take over Trump’s administration

Hillsdale graduates are filing into key positions in the Trump administration, ranging from speechwriters to legal counsel. “I admire them all,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said. “These are fine jobs of high service for accomplished, experienced young people.” At least four graduates have taken roles in the new administration. But with numerous Cabinet confirmations...

Enactus creating Uber for Hillsdale
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Enactus creating Uber for Hillsdale

About 91 percent of more than 500 students surveyed said they would use an Uber-style service, the international business club Enactus discovered after polling campus Jan. 31. Within the next two weeks, Enactus members said the club plans to introduce its ride-sharing service — operated by students for students — to campus with the launch...

Students bond in the Battle of Chemistry Clubs
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Students bond in the Battle of Chemistry Clubs

  Members of Hillsdale College’s American Chemistry Society united to compete against other chemistry clubs Jan. 28 in the 10th annual Battle of the Chemistry Clubs. Held at Michigan State University, the annual competition pits chemistry clubs from Michigan schools — including Hillsdale, University of Michigan – Flint, Wayne State University, Adrian College, and others...

Book clubs take discussion outside the classroom
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Book clubs take discussion outside the classroom

Conservatism, life, faith, and culture are but a few of the topics under discussion at this semester’s crop of campus book clubs. The Lyceum, Symposium, Faith and Works, and Students for Middle Eastern Discourse book clubs are all back this semester offering an assortment of reading and discussion options for students. Book clubs are about...

Burke resigning as humanities dean to focus on teaching
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Burke resigning as humanities dean to focus on teaching

Professor of Religion Tom Burke is resigning as the dean of humanities at the end of the semester, after 27 years of leadership and service. Burke said he is choosing to step down as the divisional chair, because of the growing responsibility that the position includes. His love of teaching led him to set aside...