Until March 27, the Hillsdale College Bookstore is accepting submissions for their spring break photo contest. Before spring break, the bookstore encouraged students to pick up a plastic bag, take it with them wherever they were headed, and snap a picture with it. In order to enter the contest, students must submit the picture with...
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WHIP visits the Pentagon, remembers 9/11
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Lights shone serenely through the early evening darkness, illuminating benches in the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial as a group of nine students crowded up to windows inside an office in the colossal building. Looking out on Arlington, Virginia, Career Services Executive Director Michael Murray described the flight path of American Airlines Flight 77,...
Q & A with Karol Boudreaux
Karol Boudreaux is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center of George Mason University. She has led specialized research on land tenure and property rights, focusing on sub-Saharan Africa for USAID, and served on the Working Group on Property Rights of the U.N.’s Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor. Boudreaux is now in...
Enactus develops projects at ODK reception
Local business owners and community leaders met with campus leaders to strengthen ties between the city and college at a networking reception hosted by the Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honorary Saturday at the college. Enactus, one of the student groups represented at the event, used the reception to develop one of its primary projects of...
Students honored and place in Free Society Essay Contest
Junior Josiah Lippincott and senior Ashley Wright submitted essays to the Douglas B. Rogers Conditions of a Free Society Essay Contest and received second place and honorable mention respectively. St. Vincent College’s Center for Political and Economic Thought held its third annual competition. Lippincott’s essay entitled “The Death of the Separation of Powers and the...