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Alumnus Viviano wins re-election to Michigan Supreme Court
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Alumnus Viviano wins re-election to Michigan Supreme Court

Justice David Viviano ’94 and Justice Joan Larsen won re-election to the Michigan Supreme Court Tuesday evening. “I’m just really appreciative and humble to have the support of so many great people across the state,” Viviano told The Collegian. With 92 percent of precincts reporting, Viviano is leading his Democratic opponent Wayne County Judge Frank...

Hillsdale InterVarsity staff support national group
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Hillsdale InterVarsity staff support national group

While the two InterVarsity employees working with Hillsdale College’s chapter chose to stand this summer with the organization’s reaffirmed position on sexuality, including support of traditional marriage, employees nationwide who don’t affirm that belief are being “involuntarily terminated,” according to an InterVarsity press release. After a lengthy process of affirming its theological position on sexuality,...

A blank 2016 ballot. Thomas Novelly | Collegian
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Wait before you snap it

Despite successfully overturning Michigan’s longstanding “ballot selfie” ban Oct. 24, a federal appeals court rejected Hillsdale alumni Joel Crookston and Stephen Klein’s victory Friday, making it again illegal to take a picture of one’s ballot. “By filing their motion to stay off the ruling in our case, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General...

Free education can’t beat Hillsdale
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Free education can’t beat Hillsdale

Free College? Create pie charts Free College? 2 Create pie charts A majority of students would still have enrolled at Hillsdale College, even if offered free tuition at a public college or university in their home state, according to a recent Collegian survey. Of 297 respondents 52 percent said they would still attend Hillsdale even...

Street Gangs and Opium: Journalist Sam Quinones discusses his latest book
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Street Gangs and Opium: Journalist Sam Quinones discusses his latest book

  Journalist Sam Quinones has freelanced for National Geographic, Pacific Standard Magazine, The New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and more. He spent 10 years reporting in Mexico and is the author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Addiction.” In attempting to discover how and why heroin became so prevalent in states such...