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Mock Trial wins big at national invitational
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Mock Trial wins big at national invitational

The Hillsdale mock trial teams performed well at their tournaments on Jan. 26-27. Team 1127 placed third out of 40 teams, winning seven out of eight ballots at the 31st Annual National Invitational at Loras College. Team 1126 placed fifth out of 19 teams at the Hoosier Hoedown at Indiana University, the final tournament of...

Senior officers announce Class of 2019 gift to college
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Senior officers announce Class of 2019 gift to college

The Hillsdale College Class of 2019 revealed Friday that their senior class gift to the college will be a memorial fountain on the quad.  The fountain, designed by Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn’s daughter Alice Arnn ’11, will cost $20,000 and will be located between Christ Chapel and the front doors of the Grewcock Student...

College cancels classes for subzero temperatures
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College cancels classes for subzero temperatures

This article has been updated to reflect more current information. Hillsdale College canceled Wednesday’s classes school-wide due to weather, though campus offices remained open. At the time of print, the administration had also canceled Thursday classes until 1 p.m. Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn warned students to bundle up in an automated phone call made...

Phillips to become Plaster Auditorium
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Phillips to become Plaster Auditorium

Phillips Auditorium is the latest campus facility to receive an upgrade, but it’s not only Phillips’ structure that’s changing. The facility’s name will officially be changed to Plaster Auditorium once the renovation project is finished. The Phillips project had been in planning stages for five years before the college began demolition in late June 2018,...

Students join March for Life in Washington
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Students join March for Life in Washington

A record number of Hillsdale College students traveled more than 500 miles last week to Washington, D.C., to participate in the national March for Life. The annual anti-abortion protest drew a crowd of hundreds of thousands, according to reports. Hillsdale College for Life faculty advisor and Professor of German Fred Yaniga said more than 140...