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SAB to host 8th annual student Thanksgiving Dinner
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SAB to host 8th annual student Thanksgiving Dinner

Students can enjoy turkey, casserole, and cranberry sauce tomorrow at Hillsdale College’s 8th annual Thanksgiving Dinner hosted by the Student Activities Board. Tickets are required to attend the meal, which will take place from 5-7 p.m. in the Searle Center. “This is an intentional time for us to get together and reorient ourselves in a...

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Students to premiere documentary on ‘The Prison Games’

The documentary filmmaking class will screen this semester’s group project, “The Prison Games,” Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Entry and concessions will be free. The documentary covers a piece of little-known history from the Hillsdale Chargers football team. In the 1960s and ’70s, the football program was so large that they split...

Charger Derby raises $75,000 for scholarships
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Charger Derby raises $75,000 for scholarships

The Hillsdale College Women Commissioners raised approximately $75,000 at its fourth annual Charger Derby on Saturday evening. All proceeds from the event will go toward the Hillsdale College Women Commissioners’ scholarship fund, which supports Hillsdale students with financial need, according to board member and event co-chair Sue Zbozen-McAlpine ’86. “Our whole purpose is to raise...

Arnn responds to FIRE’s free speech warning label
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Arnn responds to FIRE’s free speech warning label

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has a fundamental misunderstanding of college education, according to College President Larry P. Arnn in an op-ed titled “There’s More to Education Than Free Speech.” “I wrote the piece to assert what education is,” Arnn told The Collegian. “FIRE seems like most activists: they want to do education...

Passages cancels trip amid war in Israel
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Passages cancels trip amid war in Israel

Amid escalating conflict in Israel, Passages canceled a student trip to Israel late last week. Don Westblade, assistant professor of religion and organizer of the trip, which was scheduled for Dec. 28 to Jan. 7, said he supported the decision. “It is also understandably necessary, with the trip date drawing near so rapidly, that the...