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Bon Appetit hosts tour of Zingerman’s

Bon Appetit hosts tour of Zingerman’s

This Saturday, Bon Appetit will take 10 students on a field trip to tour Zingerman’s Coffee Roastery in Ann Arbor.  Students will have the opportunity to learn how Zingerman’s — the coffee supplier for A.J.’s coffee — sources their beans and how the roasting process works in general.  The trip is in collaboration with the Roots Project, which seeks to...

Faculty panel discusses US legal drinking age

Faculty panel discusses US legal drinking age

Humans have been imbibing since the beginning of civilization. But at what age is it appropriate to start drinking alcohol? On Nov. 6, Kelli Kazmier, assistant professor of Chemistry, Paul Moreno, professor of History, and Gary Wolfram, professor of Political Economy, were on a panel to discuss alcohol and the drinking age.  Kazmier started the discussion by explaining the basic...

Grant presents problems with conservative movement

Grant presents problems with conservative movement

To describe United States foreign policy, Assistant Professor of Politics John Grant turned to the words of Charles Dickens: we’re in the best of times and the worst of times.  The American Enterprise Institute Club hosted Grant for a lecture titled “Conserving Liberalism? The Conservative Debate on Liberalism and Foreign Policy,” on Nov. 7 in Lane Hall. Grant discussed the...

Physics department to offer spring programming, astronomy electives

Physics department to offer spring programming, astronomy electives

The physics department is offering two elective courses next spring. Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch is hoping they will bring in more students from a variety of majors. PHY 120: Astronomy and PHY 350: Computational Physics will be offered as three- and two-credit classes respectively. Both courses have been offered in the past, Dolch said, but he plans to reach...

Wall Street Journal columnist  speaks on dangers of socialism

Wall Street Journal columnist speaks on dangers of socialism

During her Nov. 5 lecture at Hillsdale College, Kimberley Strassel urged the audience to remember Benjamin Franklin’s famous words: “We have a republic, if you can keep it.” Now entering her 25th year at the Wall Street Journal, Strassel is  concerned about the growing rejection of the founding principles that Franklin helped craft.  Strassel, who was the Eugene C. Pulliam...

Barney Charter director, Kilgore, says ‘farewell’

Barney Charter director, Kilgore, says ‘farewell’

After 10 years as Hillsdale College’s director of the Barney Charter School Initiative, Phil Kilgore is saying farewell.  Kilgore’s interest in working for Hillsdale College started when his oldest child, Aaron Kilgore, attended the college. In 2009, Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn approached Kilgore with a plan to found classical charter schools around the nation. After a few conversations with...

Galloway representative wins Mr. Hillsdale

Galloway representative wins Mr. Hillsdale

  From Bob Ross impressions to musical performances and slam poetry, seven men of Hillsdale put up stiff competition for the ‘Mr. Hillsdale 2019’ crown. Pi Beta Phi’s annual philanthropy event on Friday, Nov. 1 displayed a typical share of unusual talents and awkward pick up lines from the representatives put up by different fraternities, male dormitories, and the Track...

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