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Anthony Slide speaks on the films of Billy Wilder and the Golden Age of Hollywood
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Anthony Slide speaks on the films of Billy Wilder and the Golden Age of Hollywood

Anthony Slide spoke on “Billy Wilder and Hollywood’s Golden Age” at Hillsdale College for the fourth Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar of the academic year on Billy Wilder. Slide is the editor of “It’s the Pictures that Got Small: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood’s Golden Age.” He is a former associate archivist of...

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College considers satellite location

Hillsdale College is considering several offers to build a new satellite location, possibly in California. According to College President Larry Arnn, the college has received at least three serious offers to expand its operations to other parts of the country. Arnn said the opportunities come with significant dollar amounts attached and good motives behind them,...

DeMint makes the case for Article V convention
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DeMint makes the case for Article V convention

“The Constitution is no longer operative in Washington,” Jim DeMint, former president of the Heritage Foundation and current senior advisor on the Convention of States, told Hillsdale students and faculty Wednesday night. DeMint was the main speaker at the first-ever Citizens for Self-Governance event. For one hour, DeMint, joined by Mark Meckler, president of Citizens...

Students give positive reviews for Café Fresco
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Students give positive reviews for Café Fresco

The new Café Fresco, located in Kendall Hall at Hillsdale College, opened on Monday with a variety of options for lunch hours. Bon Appétit Managment Company opened the grab ’n’ go to alleviate the heavy traffic in the Knorr Dining Hall from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Some of the students who tested the waters...

Don Tocco during a speech at Spring Arbor University (youtube.com)
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Tocco speech postponed until April

Entrepreneur Don Tocco’s speech and unveiling of his fundraiser Art for Scholarship, in which alumnus buy Tocco’s paintings for a fixed dollar amount, has been rescheduled for April 23, according to an all-campus email. Tocco didn’t respond to The Collegian for comment.