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Rhetoric department hosts Edward Everett Oratory Contest

Rhetoric department hosts Edward Everett Oratory Contest

Students will have the opportunity to exercise their rhetoric skills in the Edward Everett Oratory Contest on March 8 at 11 a.m. by delivering a 10-minute speech on Individual Rights and the Common Good in Government. Sponsored by the rhetoric and public address department and the office of the provost, the contest will feature prizes of $3,000 for first place,...

Mock Trial team receives bid to compete at nations, three students receive awards

Mock Trial team receives bid to compete at nations, three students receive awards

Three students received awards at the American Mock Trial Association’s Regional Tournament earlier this month and one team received a bid to compete at the Opening Round Championship Series.   Junior Abigail Elwell (Team 1300) and senior Jacob Hooper (Team 1299), took All-Regional Attorney Awards, and sophomore Konrad Verbaarschott (Team 1298) captured Hillsdale’s first double All-Regional Witness Award. Among the college’s...

Robert Alt, Buckeye Institute CEO, Q&A

Robert Alt, Buckeye Institute CEO, Q&A

Robert Alt, president and CEO of the Buckeye Institute, was the lead attorney in Phillips v. OSHA, the case in which the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay preventing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate from going into effect on Jan. 13.    Alt spoke at Hillsdale on Feb. 16.   What advice do you have for...

Students to compete in Charger Chopped on Saturday

Students to compete in Charger Chopped on Saturday

Will your dish be on the chopping block? Students will have the opportunity to find out at the Student Activities Board’s Charger Chopped competition Saturday from 1 p.m to 3 p.m in the Old Snack Bar. Based on Food Network’s hit show “Chopped,” teams of three will attempt to prepare a main dish using an unconventional conglomeration of food items....

Career Services hosts trip to Grand Rapids

Career Services hosts trip to Grand Rapids

Students will have the opportunity to network with some of the nearly 300 alumni working in Grand Rapids at Career Services’ Alumni Networking Reception next Thursday, March 1.  “Networking is vital to finding and securing professional opportunities, whether an internship, summer job, or post-graduate position,” said Roma Rogers, program manager and internship coordinator.  Rogers said networking also provides students with...

SAB invites students to eleventh annual ski trip this Saturday

SAB invites students to eleventh annual ski trip this Saturday

Students ride the ski lift at last year’s ski trip. Courtesy | Zane MabryMore than 70 students will hit the slopes at the Student Activities Board’s eleventh annual ski trip on Saturday.  Zane Mabry, director of student activities, said SAB will provide bus transportation to the Bittersweet Ski Resort in Otsego, MI. The buses will leave at 7:00 a.m. and...

Olds dorm hosts puppies, cooks pancakes

Olds dorm hosts puppies, cooks pancakes

The smell of warm pancakes filled the Grewcock Student Union Tuesday evening when students came to snuggle with Humane Society puppies. The women of Olds Residence coordinated and directed a “Puppies and Pancakes” event in the Grewcock Student Union on Tuesday, Feb. 15. For $3, students could play with two puppies and enjoy pancakes with various toppings including chocolate chips,...

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