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College hosts CCA on American intelligence
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College hosts CCA on American intelligence

The United States has a rich history of intelligence systems, some good and some bad, according to the speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars.  Hillsdale held its first CCA of the year Oct. 1-4, discussing the history and controversies behind U.S. intelligence. Alexander Rose, author of “Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s...

Metz celebrates Oktoberfest with traditional German lunch options
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Metz celebrates Oktoberfest with traditional German lunch options

The International Club and the Metz catering team joined forces to offer Oktoberfest-themed lunch options this Wednesday in the Knorr Family Dining Room.  Upon walking through the door, students were greeted with Oktoberfest-themed signage and decor, alongside traditional German foods like schnitzel, pretzels, sauerkraut and sausage, and beer-cheese soup.  “Our chef built the meal, and...

Epoch Times adds free subscription option for students
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Epoch Times adds free subscription option for students

The Epoch Times is now offering free five-year digital subscriptions to college students at all accredited institutions, including Hillsdale College.  Chris Bob, program manager of subscriptions at the Epoch Times, described the reasons behind its expanded efforts at accessibility for students. “Back in March, we were initially discussing the idea of making the student subscription...

SAB to host craft fair on quad
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SAB to host craft fair on quad

The Student Activities Board is hosting its annual craft fair on Oct. 7. Maker’s Market, which will be held on the quad from 10 a.m to 1 p.m., will feature art and baked goods by both Hillsdale locals and students. “It is a unique opportunity to see a different side of campus and to support...

Campus Rec revives tradition with Naval Battle
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Campus Rec revives tradition with Naval Battle

The men of Hillsdale College proved their naval prowess on the waters of Baw Beese Lake last weekend. Dozens of student participants and spectators gathered at the local lake on Sept. 30 for the first Naval Battle, a version of capture the flag on water, since 2016.  Sophomore Sophia Schlegel helped organize the event. She...