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Mock trial teams split for tournament weekend

Mock trial teams split for tournament weekend

Two of Hillsdale College’s three mock trial teams placed in tournaments this weekend. The teams that placed, Scary Decisis and De Novo, competed in Boston at Tufts University’s Mumbo Jumbo and Michigan State University’s Red Cedar Classic Tournaments, respectively. “We went up against four teams. The first was Harvard, and unfortunately, we lost both ballots to them,” said Nathan Emslie,...

Mossey Library updates furniture over fall break

Mossey Library updates furniture over fall break

Mossey Library has added more tables and chairs to the building’s study spaces and removed worn furniture. Library Director Maurine McCourry said the library discarded a damaged table and chairs, replacing them with six new tables and 28 new chairs throughout the building over fall break. “We have more students every year, and more students who are serious about their...

Student-Athlete Advisory Board hosts Trunk-or-Treat

Student-Athlete Advisory Board hosts Trunk-or-Treat

Families stopped by the Roche Sports Complex parking lot to grab candy and show off their costumes at the third annual Trunk-or-Treat. The Student-Athlete Advisory Board hosted the event two days before Halloween, where campus groups gathered to hand out candy to children from the trunks of their cars. “I think it’s one of the better things that our student...

Chi Omega to host annual Make-A-Wish fundraiser

Chi Omega to host annual Make-A-Wish fundraiser

The women’s sorority Chi Omega will host its annual Chi O Coffeehouse fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation tomorrow, featuring performances from student musicians and comedians as well as coffee and doughnuts.  The event will run from 7:30-10 p.m in the Chi Omega sorority house. Admission is $5, and proceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish, Chi Omega’s national philanthropy. “It’s always a big...

College to host CCA on ‘Great Economists’

College to host CCA on ‘Great Economists’

Hillsdale’s next Center for Constructive Alternatives will survey a history of the world’s great economists, including lectures on Ludwig Von Mises and the public-choice theories of James Buchanan. “I think it’s a very exciting CCA,” Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram said. “These are very top notch people that have come in.” The event will run from Nov. 5-8 with...

SAB’s Trail of Terror spooks students

SAB’s Trail of Terror spooks students

Hillsdale students dodged spider webs, clowns, and classmates on a one-mile trek through Hayden Park at Campus Recreation’s annual Trail of Terror event Oct. 28. “It was so much more fun this year,” sophomore Maryellen Petersen said. “As we walked through, there were so many different little parts that were really freaking out different people in my group.” Keeping warm...

Fight the New Drug screening addresses porn addictions

Fight the New Drug screening addresses porn addictions

Several Hillsdale students had tears in their eyes in the final minutes of the film “Brain Heart World” as young adults talked about healing from pornography addictions.  “The compassion I saw in the video was really touching,” sophomore Clare Horvath said. “The way we’re going to help people is by showing compassion and giving them hope.” Eighty students packed into...

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