Péwé said the college understands the negative health effects nicotine has on the body, but believes students should be responsible for their own health when it comes to smoking.
Category: Campus
Faculty says Trump brings uncertain future
In the wake of Republican Donald Trump’s presidential victory Tuesday, Hillsdale College faculty expressed uncertainty over how a Trump administration would affect the college. Although seven Hillsdale professors and administrators publicly endorsed Trump in September, faculty members said Trump’s policies remain unclear when it comes to higher education. His win, however, does provide a hope...
Derby Days demolishes fundraising record
Sigma Chi’s Derby Days fundraiser ended last week breaking the record for the most money ever raised in one event by a student organization at Hillsdale College. The men’s fraternity raised more than $11,000, beating the record it set last year of $9,300 with Operation Homefront, an event that combined Derby Days and the Fritze...
College Republicans alter CPAC sign-ups
Hillsdale College Republicans recently announced its decision to decrease the number of students it will send to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., in February. Unable to fundraise as much as last year, the club is looking to take half the number of participants to CPAC 2017, Hillsdale College Republicans President junior Brant...
Job and internship fair looks to build student-employer relations
Students will have a better opportunity to engage with employers professionally and personally Thursday at Hillsdale College’s job and internship fair. The career services office is holding the annual event from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Six more companies and organizations than last year are sending representatives to the two-day event, presenting employers to Hillsdale’s campus and community....




