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Fight for your right: Battle of the Bands
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Fight for your right: Battle of the Bands

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will host Hillsdale College’s Battle of the Bands this Saturday, Dec. 7. Five bands will take the stage Saturday night at 8 p.m. and battle until a decisive winner is decided by a panel of faculty judges and audience approval – “American Idol-style” said junior Ian Swanson, director of the event....

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Hillsdale grad wins patent award

Nick Peters ’00 recently received a 2012 Edison Patent Award from the Research and Development Council of New Jersey. Along with three other scientists at the New Jersey-based company Applied Communication Sciences, Peters was rewarded for his work in distributable quantum relay architecture. He, with his team, developed a process of transmitting quantum signals through...

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Camerata: students start music group

On Nov. 15 the Student Federation recognized Hillsdale’s latest student-led organization: The Camerata, a “pan-disciplinary” musical club named after the 17th century Florentine Camerata, which was comprised of the prominent thinkers of the day. After discussing ideas for a club over the past semesters, seniors Kokko Chou and Jennifer Franklund with junior Viktor Rozsa and...

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Off the record

I didn’t really get into Harry Potter until my sophomore year of college. I’d read the first few books as a child, but hadn’t picked one up for years. Then, a couple weeks before finals, I unwisely picked up “Half-Blood Prince.” I blew off school, then read the entire series over Christmas break. Last summer,...

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Students to attend March for Life

Washington, D.C., is a popular place for Hillsdalians: to study and to sightsee, to work and to play. But in January, a group of Hillsdale students will be piling into buses at 4:30 a.m. and driving to D.C. not to study Supreme Court rulings, but to protest them. Since the year following Roe v. Wade,...