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A quarter million sign up for online Hillsdale College lecture series

Mike Koh, 54, a State Farm Insurance financial service representative, had not been to school in 29 years. Then he heard Rush Limbaugh pitch Hillsdale College’s Constitu- tion 101 Course. After watching 10 weekly 40-minute online lectures taught by six different profes- sors, Koh had a greater ap- preciation for the Founding Fa- thers, the...

Jane Mossey passes away
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Jane Mossey passes away

Jane L. Mossey, wife of de- ceased Hillsdale College trustee Donald R. Mossey, passed away July 9, 2012. She was 82 years oldJ.ane Mossey, who, with her husband, donated the grant for the campus library, attended Hillsdale College from 1948 to 1952. She was a member of both the Chi Omega and Sigma Alpha Iota...

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Junior covers the Republican National Convention for CNN

Junior Alex Anderson made his anchorman debut at a state fair booth for a local news station in St. Paul, Minn. This summer, he made his entrance onto network-TV on CNN at the 2012 Republican National Convention. After applying and winning CNN’s iReport “Your Political Ticket,” an online contest that sent the winning broadcast- ers...

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NEW ATHLETIC CENTER TO OPEN FEBRUARY 2013

This February, Hillsdale College expects to complete the Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center – a 76,000-square-foot facility that will house four indoor tennis courts and the world’s fastest indoor track. With six lanes around the oval and nine on the straight- away, the 200-meter-track will encircle the tennis courts and will be covered in the...

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Tim Carney To Teach as Pulliam Fellow

Tim Carney, a political columnist for The Washington Examiner in Washington, D.C., will soon teach a two-week seminar on campus as the fall semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam visiting journalist. The one-credit course, entitled “The Art of the Politi- cal Column,” begins on Sept. 24. The class will meet twice weekly, from 3 to 5 p.m.,...