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Professor’s Take: Inflation is a big problem in Hillsdale

Professor’s Take: Inflation is a big problem in Hillsdale

The current spike in inflation could lead to a recession, according to Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic. “We are in a situation that we haven’t been in for a long time,” Pongracic said.  In December, inflation jumped up to a rate of 7% without declining.  Pongracic said the government has been spending an enormous amount of money since the financial...

Career Services welcomes alumni on pre-health panel

Career Services welcomes alumni on pre-health panel

Alumni who work in the healthcare field credited their time at Hillsdale for much of their success in their career at a panel event hosted by Career Services and the Pre-Professional Society on Tuesday. The nine panelists represented healthcare fields ranging from dentistry, chiropractics, physical therapy, speech language pathology, veterinary medicine, sports medicine, orthopedics, and nursing. Assistant Director of Career...

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Student Activities Board to hold a murder mystery event

Students can become detectives on Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the second annual murder mystery event hosted by the Student Activities Board.  “Students sign up to play a character in the mystery,” said Riley Arlinghaus, student activities program assistant. “They’ll have a role and also try to figure out what has happened in the murder mystery. Being the character...

Career Services launches initiative to equip student entrepreneurs

Career Services launches initiative to equip student entrepreneurs

A new Career Services initiative will prepare eight entrepreneurial sophomores to launch their own businesses. The Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurial Excellence is a five-semester fellowship during which students will develop their business ideas through a combination of coursework, interactive learning, networking, and mentorship, and working on various projects and assignments. Fellows receive $2,000 in scholarship per semester from the...

Curate set to host all-campus women’s event

Curate set to host all-campus women’s event

The third annual Curate Women’s Summit will feature 25 speakers in the Plaster Auditorium this weekend. From 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Hillsdale women will have the opportunity to attend up to four break-out sessions and connect with other women, including alumni, staff, and faculty.  For the first time, the day will be followed by a Mini Maker’s...

Disaster in Tonga: Hillsdale alumnus weighs in on volcanic eruption

Disaster in Tonga: Hillsdale alumnus weighs in on volcanic eruption

An underwater volcano erupted off the coast of the Kingdom of Tonga, a Pacific island country, on Jan. 15. The explosion released 18 megatons of energy, making it 1,200 times more powerful than the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Joseph Cella, former ambassador to Tonga and Hillsdale College alumnus, explained how the United States will continue...

Senior class ‘cements legacy’ with permanent pavilion gift

Senior class ‘cements legacy’ with permanent pavilion gift

Seniors have chosen their way to be remembered by future classes — by giving shelter.  Members of the Legacy Board announced last Thursday that the 2022 senior class gift will be a permanent pavilion in the grassy area between the Paul House and the parking lot of the Mu Alpha fraternity, a space typically used for Student Activities Board events...

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