If the election were held today, for whom would you vote? Create pie charts With 19 days until the national election, Hillsdale College students favor presidential candidate Donald Trump. Of 493 respondents, a Collegian survey found that more than 43 percent are planning to cast their ballots for the Republican Party’s nominee. That is comparable...
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Monts, Mansoor debate Snowden’s actions
Edward Snowden is an “unprincipled traitor,” retired Col. Peter Mansoor maintained in a debate last week. Across the stage, Rodd Monts argued the opposite: Snowden is a hero. “Snowden chose to take a very courageous step to address what he saw as a grave constitutional matter, a mass surveillance on U.S. citizens,” said Monts, field...
A.J.’s Café no longer serving white bread
Seeking to make its menu healthier, A.J.’s Café in Grewcock Student Union will no longer serve white bread on its sandwiches. A.J.’s manager Lisa Beasley said the café is getting new menus, which could arrive as early as next semester. They will display calorie counts on its items, and to make its meals healthier, A.J.’s...
Students restart Chavarah Jewish club
As freshman Alan Kotlyar was moving into Galloway Residence, he overheard a conversation that resonated with him. “I opened the door to see a dark-haired, bearded, tall, cheerful guy whose parents mentioned something about Israel as they were talking to each other,” Kotlyar said in an email. It was freshman Alex Pack with his parents....
Galloway, Niedfelt win Naval Battle
Combined forces of Galloway and Niedfelt residences triumphed over Simpson Residence in Cravats and Bluestockings’ Naval Battle on Oct. 8. Only one competitor was injured, and no one went to the hospital, after the Regency-inspired club implemented new rules for its annual event. Participation on both teams, however, dropped compared to previous years, with only...




