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College Republicans to honor WWII veterans with booklet
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College Republicans to honor WWII veterans with booklet

The College Republicans hope to receive 50 submissions. Courtesy | Josiah Jones The College Republicans plan to create a commemorative World War II booklet of Hillsdale campus community veterans in what they hope will become a new tradition for their group, said  College Republicans President and sophomore Josiah Jones.  “The executive board of College Republicans...

Trump’s tariffs will benefit America, faculty says
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Trump’s tariffs will benefit America, faculty says

As tariffs rattle the markets and unsettle longtime U.S. allies, several Hillsdale professors say they support President Trump’s plan to tax imports. “Only nations that make things are truly and durably wealthy,” Professor of Politics and Director of American Studies Kevin Portteus said. “Only nations that make things can adequately defend themselves.” On April 9,...

Economics professor speaks on national bank, Hamilton and Jefferson
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Economics professor speaks on national bank, Hamilton and Jefferson

Lawrence White is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Courtesy | Wikiberal While both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were aware of Adam Smith’s views on banking, neither of their plans for a national bank followed Smith’s economic principles, Lawrence White, professor of economics at George Mason University said in his speech “Hamilton...

Media director reflects on 43-year legacy
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Media director reflects on 43-year legacy

Ted Matko retired April 18 after 43 years as Director of Technical and Media Services. Courtesy | Hillsdale Charger Athletics After 43 years of filming commencements, sporting events, and Centers for Constructive Alternatives, Director of Technical and Media Services Ted Matko retired April 18. “For those of us fortunate enough to have worked with him,...

Students, faculty respond to pope’s death
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Students, faculty respond to pope’s death

Following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, students and professors reflected on the legacy of his 12-year papacy as the Roman Catholic Church awaits the election of his successor. “I especially appreciate his warnings against reducing human beings to functionaries within a profit-driven economy, his appreciation for the natural world as a theophany...