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Two big wins move Chargers up in G-MAC standings
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Two big wins move Chargers up in G-MAC standings

The Hillsdale College Chargers stepped on the court as underdogs in a pair of home games last  week. Without their returning All-Conference forward Davis Larson who’s out due to injury, the Chargers took on two teams to whom they’ve already lost this season. But this week, Hillsdale changed the narrative and played with confidence and...

Federalist Society event talks ‘dead’ constitution
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Federalist Society event talks ‘dead’ constitution

From presidential debates to mainstream media talk shows, arguments over the Constitution’s status as living or dead are frequent. The Federalist Society hosted an event last Thursday to help answer questions on the topic. Ilan Wurman, visiting assistant professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University,  gave a lecture titled...

Career Services to launch new networking portal
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Career Services to launch new networking portal

For students seeking an avenue of networking for jobs or internships, Career Services has never made it easier to connect Hillsdale alumni, parents, faculty, and friends. In October, it launched The Hub, a networking service dedicated to Hillsdale student’s personal and professional development, according to Director of Employer Relations John Quint.  Before The Hub, students...

Brad Birzer writes lyrics for progressive rock album
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Brad Birzer writes lyrics for progressive rock album

Track 1: “The Trenches.” Underscored by ambient whistling, rifle shots, and single notes struck on a piano, Brad Birzer’s voice fades in softly at first, repeating, and echoing over itself. He speaks C.S. Lewis’s description of his experience in World War I: “The frights, the cold, the smell of human excrement, the horribly crushed men...

Q&A with General Spiese
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Q&A with General Spiese

Why did you choose this path, knowing that you would have to sacrifice years of your life to service for your country? My dad had fought in World War Two in Korea, and my uncle also served. I’m a baby boomer, not unlike how Victor David Hanson describes growing up, observing his dad and all...