A nation’s freedom is strongly connected to its economic freedom, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. Hillsdale College hosted its second CCA of the academic year, “Great Economists,” from Nov. 5-8. Mark Skousen, professor of free enterprise at Chapman University, gave the first lecture, discussing Adam Smith, on Sunday afternoon....
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Students compete in Catholic vs. Protestant soccer game
The Protestants defeated the Catholics 3-0 in Campus Rec’s Protestant vs. Catholic soccer game, El Classico, at Hayden Park. “The goal of the event is to have a fun way to get students around campus who play soccer but maybe don’t have the skill level of a club member to get them all together, to...
Student Activities Board to host Day of Thanks
Students will be able to write thank you cards to those supporting their education during the annual Day of Thanks, sponsored by the Student Activities Board, on Nov. 16. The Day of Thanks will take place in the Grewcock Student Union, where there will be tables for students to write thank you cards. Volunteers will...
InterVarsity organizes event to pray for Israel
InterVarsity students hosted a “Remembering Israel” service this week to unify campus in prayer and mourning for the suffering in Israel. Seniors Kaeleigh Di Cello, Abigail Snyder, and Elizabeth Sible hosted the event in Christ Chapel. “It started with us wanting to get campus to come together and educate about what’s happening and then mourn...
Student performs on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’
When sophomore Gavin Hubner received an email invitation to appear on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” for his yo-yo skills, he at first thought it was fake. “I actually replied to it with a very sarcastic comment, and they still responded because Jimmy was very adamant about who he wanted to pick for certain...




