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Law schools now accepting both LSAT and GRE, loosening admission standards
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Law schools now accepting both LSAT and GRE, loosening admission standards

  Future law students, take note: admissions standards are becoming more flexible. Around 14 of the nation’s 200 law schools already allow or plan to allow next year the option of taking the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) in place of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). These include law schools at Harvard University and Georgetown...

New contact center director hired
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New contact center director hired

MaryMargaret Spiteri ‘14, who has lived and worked in Hillsdale since moving from Virginia Beach her freshman year of college, accepted a position this January as director of the Kendall Contact Center. Spiteri, who majored in Exercise Science, has held various customer service roles since age 15. During her time at Automated Logistics Systems, which...

Senior’s display explores Hillsdale’s Christian heritage
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Senior’s display explores Hillsdale’s Christian heritage

When senior Hans Noyes returned home, he asked his family’s Amazon Echo smart speaker the question he had explored for his project in the Public History course: Is Hillsdale College a Christian school? “No,” the robot voice named Alexa responded. “If I had done that sooner, I would have saved a lot of time,” Noyes...

Students to hold conference on modern identity
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Students to hold conference on modern identity

Human dignity is something that should drive how one views society, culture, politics, and everything else around oneself. It’s this belief which led a group of Hillsdale College students to partner with the World Youth Alliance to hold The Modern Identity Crisis: Emerging Leaders Conference, which will take place Feb. 16-17. The conference will examine...

Pastor and professor dies at age 87
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Pastor and professor dies at age 87

When former Hillsdale professor Charles “Chuck” Johnson poured cat food into the bowls lined up on his front porch, he always waved to his neighbors as they strolled by his E. Fayette Street home on warm evenings. After living a life full of love for felines and humans alike, he died at 87 years old...