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After Newtown: College evaluates campus security

In the wake of the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., Hillsdale College took the initiative to highlight security procedures meant to deal with a threat on the college campus. The first indication of this examination of security procedures came only a few days after the shooting, when President Larry Arnn sent out a school-wide...

College offers 5th online class
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College offers 5th online class

In late February, Hillsdale College will begin its fifth online course: American Heritage. The online courses project, started as an educational and outreach program intended to involve friends of the school, began in late 2011 as a lecture series on the Constitution by President Larry Arnn. Since then, the college has put together online classes...

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2012: Michigan’s hottest year on record

For sophomores Bailey Lindner and Garrett West, natives of Jacksonville, Fla., the winter weather in Hillsdale, Mich., last year was painful. “Back home, my cold weather attire is a hoodie over a T-shirt; it’s normally warm enough to shed the hoodie in the afternoons. So, I wasn’t prepared at all,” West said. While the low...

Students to attend March For Life
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Students to attend March For Life

At least 100 Hillsdale students will be traveling overnight on Thursday to attend the annual March For Life in Washington, D.C. The March for Life is a yearly gathering of hundreds of thousands of people to remember the Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, that legalized abortion. This year marks 40 years since the decision....

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Ingrid Jacques: From the Dale to Detroit

Ingrid Jacques, `02 Hillsdale College graduate, did not write for The Collegian when she was an undergraduate student. She did not, however, let that keep her from pursuing journalism professionally. Jacques is the deputy editorial page editor for The Detroit News. An English major and Pi Beta Phi sister, Jacques currently takes on issues from...