History repeated itself with the Chinese Communist Party victory over the Kuomintang in the Alexander Hamilton Society’s war game event this past Saturday. Thirty students participated in this re-enactment and learned about the Chinese Civil War. The society chose the Chinese Civil War because it focuses on one of America’s fiercest enemies, Professor of History Paul Rahe said. Rahe...
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Policy Organizations to Visit Campus For Job Fair
Career Services will host a policy and philanthropic internship and job fair Feb. 28. The event will be one of 12 job fairs for students hosted by Career Services this academic year. Thirteen employers will be present at the fair including American Philanthropic, Bearing Tree, Cato Institute, Illinois Policy Institute, Independence Institute, Jack Miller Center, Leadership Institute, Mackinac Center for...

Hillsdale Ruby Sponsors Swim With Mike
Hillsdale College Club Rugby will sponsor a ping pong tournament to raise money for the charity Swim With Mike in the Grewcock Student Union Feb. 25. Swim With Mike is a scholarship organization that sponsors physically disabled athletes and former athletes. Sophomore Charles Kennedy earned a scholarship from the foundation and will run the fundraiser. “The Swim With Mike Foundation...

Academic Services Hosts Mapping Your Major
Choosing a major is choosing the vantage point from which you will learn about the world, Director of Academic Services Christy Meier said at the Mapping Your Major event at the Whitley Residence on Feb. 15. Meier explained what it means to choose a major at a liberal arts college. “In the center of the liberal arts is a series...

Pro-life speaker gives lecture on Chemical Abortion
Chemical abortion now accounts for 54% of abortions nationwide, according to Mary Carmen Zakrajsek, the Great Lakes regional coordinator of Students for Life of America. Zakrajsek presented this statistic in a Feb. 16 lecture on the dangers of the increasingly popular form of abortion, hosted by Hillsdale College for Life. “These are extremely dangerous, and the way in which it’s...

College cancels class as crews work to restore power
Emergency lights lit up the student union on Feb. 22, as A.J.’s Cafe shut down early and most of campus went dark. Maggie Hroncich | Collegian Hillsdale College canceled classes because of weather for the first time since 2019, after an ice storm left campus in a near-total blackout and hundreds of thousands in the state without power. “It is...

City responds to power outage after cell service returns
BPU trucks helped with downed limbs and electrical issues at Union Street and Barber Drive after a transformer exploded. Logan Washburn | Collegian The Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities expects to restore power to 80% of its customers by the end of the day Friday, as residents across Hillsdale County have been facing a power outage since Wednesday night. “We...
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