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Going nuclear

This summer Junior Mitch Irmer was one of 18 accepted into the U.S. Navy’s NUPOC program, where he will be training to work with nuclear reactors on military ships. Irmer never predicted he would be a physics major so coming into college, that job wasn’t even on his radar. The Nebraskan high-schooler who came to...

Professor spotlight: Jeffrey Lehman
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Professor spotlight: Jeffrey Lehman

A passion for the liberal arts, a history of learning and researching them, and now, a job teaching them. Jeffery Lehman is the new assistant professor of education, and is excited to be a part of the tradition that his life has been so devoted to. “The department of education has taken a turn towards...

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Texas meets Italy in new local restaurant

Students weary of Saga meals will have an alternative eatery to turn to this academic year, the House of Pizza and BBQ in Hillsdale, which opened in April of this year. Located on the corner of Division and Hillsdale, just down the road from the Pi Beta Phi sorority, the restaurant offers up barbecue, pizza...

Ultimate Frisbee club starts league
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Ultimate Frisbee club starts league

“Reuss!” The frisbee soars through the air, and Junior Andy Reuss takes off in pursuit. He slops across the muddy quad before losing his footing and splashing into a mud puddle. Everyone laughs. Undeterred, they play on. The Ultimate Frisbee Club started a competitive Frisbee league to increase involvement. The club runs loosely structured pick-up...

Study abroad part two: France
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Study abroad part two: France

Looming above the students is the Eiffel Tower. The structure is iconic but also serves as a reminder that they are finally in the country and culture they love so much. Hillsdale students spent the summer taking classes in France to polish their language skills and experience the French culture. “Studying in Paris enabled me...