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Saga loses power

Saga Inc. staff, student employees, and some determined maintenance workers managed to coninue the normal meal schedule for 24 hours — without power. A main transformer that supplies energy to most of the appliances in the Knorr Dining Rom broke down at about 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 6, causing the cafeteria to lose about 90...

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Admissions adds ambassadors to replace outgoing seniors

For many college students, the first person they remember meeting on campus is their student ambassador. The student ambassadors provide a point of contact, a friendly face, and a person with whom to share concerns and ask questions. With 63 current student ambassadors, consisting of nine sophomores, 25 juniors,  and 29 seniors, the admissions department...

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YAF to host Howell mayor for talk

Young Americans for Freedom will host two small-town government officials to speak about education, tax policy, and local government on Feb. 18 in Dow Rooms A and B. Howell, Mich., Mayor Phillip Campbell and tax activist Lana Theis will talk about their experience in small-town politics. Thirty-three year-old Mayor Campbell, known as Mayor Phil, is...

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Career Services introduces history spotlight

Career services will be spotlighting Hillsdale’s history program on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Gillespie Room in the Dow Leadership Center. Faculty will provide a brief overview of the program, followed by talks from at least four professionals, who will share how they found success after earning their history degrees from Hillsdale College....

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Union water pipe breaks again

Water filled the Grewcock Student Union hallway and seeped out the south entrance just after midnight on Feb. 8. Chief Administrative Officer Richard Péwé said he was not informed of the incident by maintenance or security. “I honestly don’t know what happened, which is surprising. This is the first time I’ve been surprised by something...