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Radio Free Hillsdale named college audio station of the year

Radio Free Hillsdale named college audio station of the year

Radio Free Hillsdale Students pose with Michigan Association Radio Program of the Year award. WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM won Station of the Year in the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ College Audio competition, and The Collegian placed third for Michigan Press Association’ College Newspaper of the Year. Fourteen journalism students received awards and three honorable mentions for their work...

Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues

Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues

United Nations Headquarters, New York City. Despite the opposition, conservative voices need to be heard at the United Nations, said sophomore Mark Den Hollander who attended the U.N.’s annual Commission on the Status of Women last week.  The Commission on the Status of Women was established in 1949 and is the largest intergovernmental body dedicated to gender equality, according to...

Pharma CCA draws one of largest crowds in history

Pharma CCA draws one of largest crowds in history

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks on Anthony Fauci at Big Pharma CCA. More than 1,000 students and visitors attended “Big Pharma,” one of the most popular Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars in college history. The event, which was March 5-8 and the fourth CCA of the academic year, focused on COVID-19 vaccines, pharmaceutical companies, and their relation to the federal...

Judge speaks on studying law

Judge speaks on studying law

Judge Kyle Duncan of 5th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals spoke to Hillsdale Federalist Society Law is one of the best ways to promote a return to America’s founding principles of justice and limited government, according to Judge Kyle Duncan of the 5th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals.  “Law is really trying to get to the...

Campus Rec to host student versus faculty and staff competitions

Campus Rec to host student versus faculty and staff competitions

Campus Rec staff outside new location, The Compound Students and staff will go head to head in athletic competitions hosted by Hillsdale College Campus Recreation at the first “Staff Student Faceoff” Thursday, March 22 at 8 p.m. “There’s going to be a set of three challenges for each team,” said Meg Patrick, senior and Campus Rec creative team lead. “There...

Holleman appointed president of directors association

Holleman appointed president of directors association

Professor of Music James Holleman conducting choir The College Orchestra Directors Association named James Holleman, professor of music, its national president.  “I am honored and humbled to serve as president of the College Orchestra Directors Association,” Holleman said in a Hillsdale College press release. “It is a terrific organization of directors who are experienced and supportive of each other and...

Music fraternity to split from nationals

Music fraternity to split from nationals

Phi Mu Alpha separates from national fraternity and changes name to Alpha Mu Phi Hillsdale’s men’s music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha is in the process of dissociating from its national headquarters and has changed its name to Alpha Mu Phi. “We realized our chapter’s values did not match the values of the national fraternity,”  Vice President of Alpha Mu Phi...

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