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Classics students test and translate
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Classics students test and translate

Ten classics students spent time translating passages of Greek and Latin as a part of the annual Maurine Dallas Watkins Translation Contests this past week. Although the results will not be announced until the national convention of the Eta Sigma Phi Honorary for Classical Studies March 23 through 25, Assistant Professor of Classics Laury Ward...

Students compete for cash this weekend in Everett Oratory Contest
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Students compete for cash this weekend in Everett Oratory Contest

Several Hillsdale College students will be competing in this year’s Everett Oratory Contest for the chance at winning a $3,000 prize. They will be presenting speeches on the topic of “National Security and Privacy: Principles for Achieving a Just Balance.” Each student will be delivering a speech with their own approach to this issue. The...

Chi Omega serves up pancakes on Saturday
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Chi Omega serves up pancakes on Saturday

Featuring all different kinds of pancakes — chocolate chip, strawberry and banana, gluten free, and plain — Chi Omega is gearing up for its annual Chi-Hop Chi Omega Pancake Breakfast this Saturday, March 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds go to the Make-A-Wish foundation. Junior Elizabeth Laux, philanthropy chair of Chi Omega,...

Prim leaves student activities
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Prim leaves student activities

The Student Activities Board is looking for new talent after their assistant director moved to South Dakota, where he began law enforcement training early this month. Hank Prim ’17 will be certified as a special agent with the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation in June, an opportunity he traces to the lessons of service...

Students see NYC, meet Nikki Haley with career services
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Students see NYC, meet Nikki Haley with career services

Six students took a trip to New York City over spring break with career services, touring major companies and sightseeing, in accordance with student preference. Every spring break, career services plans a trip to visit a city students are most interested in living in after graduation. The trip was three days and cost $350 for...