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Students to premiere documentary on man who saved Hillsdale
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Students to premiere documentary on man who saved Hillsdale

Viewers can learn about Spike Hennessy ’28, one of the reasons Hillsdale College remains today, in the new student documentary premiere on Nov. 19 Courtesy | Nolan Ryan The students in this semester’s documentary filmmaking class will premiere “The Pharmacist Who Saved Hillsdale College,” in Plaster Auditorium at 7 p.m. Nov. 19.  The screening will...

Alumnus named associate publisher at Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics
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Alumnus named associate publisher at Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics

Christopher McCaffery ’16 recently accepted a position as associate publisher of Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics. “The mission is to create the most thoughtful, considerate, and best writing that is possible to read,” McCaffery said.  Liberties is a publication of the Liberties Journal Foundation and publishes a variety of essays on topics including literary...

New registration policy aides transfer students
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New registration policy aides transfer students

Order of registration now depends on the year a student entered rather than Hillsdale credits, in accordance with the new policy. Courtesy | Facebook Beginning this semester, transfer students will register according to their total college credits including those at previous colleges, rather than registering based on completed or in-progress Hillsdale credits.  The college installed...

Mock trial teams compete in Boston, Madison
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Mock trial teams compete in Boston, Madison

It was a busy weekend for all three Hillsdale Mock Trial teams.  Returner team Platypus Deniability closed their fall invitational season with a 6-2 ballot and a second-place finish behind Yale at the Harvard Boston Tea Party, while returner team Kangaroo Court placed fifth at the University of Wisconsin Badger the Witness invitational with a...

Women Commissioners raise more than $80,000 for student scholarships
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Women Commissioners raise more than $80,000 for student scholarships

The fifth annual Charger Derby raised more than $80,000 Nov. 9.  More than 200 people attended the event, which featured 12 rounds of simulated horse races, a cash bar, and a silent auction in the Searle Center. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Women Commissioner Scholarship fund, according to board member and event...