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Waterman, Niedfeldt slotted for renovations over summer

Two dorms will join the wave of renovations sweeping across campus. Waterman and Niedfeldt residences are set to get various features renovated over the course of the summer. These renovations follow a series of updates to several other dormitories. There is a loose schedule the college keeps for dorm renovations, according to Chief Administrative Officer...

Seniors score in top tier on national proficiency exam
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Seniors score in top tier on national proficiency exam

Graduating Hillsdale College seniors on average scored in the 99th percentile for the third year in a row on a national standardized exam, the college announced on Tuesday. Fifty students in the class of 2018 were among the 113,924 students nationally who took the Educational Testing Service’s Proficiency Profile, a general education assessment that the...

Students pack nearly 30,000 meals
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Students pack nearly 30,000 meals

Over the course of a single hour, 120 volunteers packaged 20,982 meals for children in Haiti, enough to feed 83 kids for an entire school year. Volunteers packaged the meals with the assistance of Numana, Inc., a nonprofit hunger relief organization. The GOAL Program organized volunteers and raised money for the event, while Numana provided...

Davidson College apologizes after calling Folsom lecture not ‘academic related’
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Davidson College apologizes after calling Folsom lecture not ‘academic related’

Davidson College staff apologized after moving locations for a lecture from a former Hillsdale College history professor on Monday, calling his speech not “academic related” and gaining national attention. Davidson’s chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom invited Burt Folsom, now a distinguished fellow of Hillsdale, to speak about the history of entrepreneurship in America....

Philosophy professor to research the problem of evil
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Philosophy professor to research the problem of evil

Visiting Professor of Philosophy Ian Church is receiving a nearly quarter-of-a-million-dollar grant for research that could topple the strongest argument against a belief in God. Church learned early this month that John Templeton Foundation selected his project from 2,000 proposals across disciplines and 150 in philosophy and theology. It is providing $220,421 to Church’s project,...