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Student Fed gives Aliaga grant

The Aliaga Foundation received $545 from Student Federation last Thursday for their carnival and Cinco de Mayo events. The foundation works with universities in the United States to improve poverty-stricken areas in rural Latin America. Aliaga’s carnival ends today, but senior Cory Flint, Aliaga member, said the Cinco de Mayo plans look promising. On May...

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There and back again: Lindley returns to alma mater

Dwight Lindley never thought that he’d be back teaching at Hillsdale College. The self-described “under-the-radar student,” who graduated in 2004 with a double major in English and history, was hired in 2011 as an English professor to specialize in Victorian literature. “I wasn’t one of the guys going out and joining every group,” Lindley said....

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Students pay a high price for overdue books

The Mossey Library checks out hundreds of items every day, making it the main source for research material on campus. In order to guarantee that each item is returned and all late fines are paid, the library has the capability of placing a restriction on student accounts. Linda Moore, public service librarian, explained that students...

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Deadlines approaching for capstone senior theses

final countdown to graduation in the fall, a select group of seniors decided to take on the challenge of preparing a senior thesis. For some, it is a course requirement in order for them to graduate, others choose to research and write one for departmental honors. Senior Bethany Vercruysse said this gives graduate schools or...

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Brooks rocks the Rubik’s

Conversation and a clacking sound filled the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity annex last Saturday, as “cubers” from across the country met for the Hillsdale Winter 2013 Rubik’s Cube competition. The 35 competitors, ages 5 to 50, met to show off their speed-solving skills, attempting to solve Rubik’s Cubes and similar puzzles as quickly as possible....