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Fed establishes temporary surplus committee

Fed establishes temporary surplus committee

The Student Federation established a temporary committee to explore possibilities for the budget surplus in their meeting on Oct. 31. The motion was introduced by graduate school representative Jose Aravelo, who argued that there needed to be a committee solely focused on finding the best use for the $31,000 that was discovered in an emergency fund over the summer. The...

Four place at Illinois Debate Tournament

Four place at Illinois Debate Tournament

The Hillsdale College Debate Team traveled to Illinois state this past weekend for their fourth tournament of the fall.  On the first day of competition, in the Open division, T.J. Wilson and Russel Breaux in Novice division broke to the semi finals and Frank Vitale was a finalist in the JV division.   The second day of competition was just as...

Kappa to host country concert for literacy

Kappa to host country concert for literacy

Kappa Kappa Gamma will be hosting a concert on the quad this Saturday at 6:30 p.m. with country singer John King, a Tennessee-based musician who has performed for Kappa sororities all over the country. Senior and event chairman Caterina Moran, who organized and communicated with King, said he reached out to her through email about performing. “He performs for Kappa...

Two retire from financial affairs

Two retire from financial affairs

After a combined 91 years of working for Hillsdale College, Carolyn Spencer and Joanne Cook are retiring from their current positions in the financial affairs office. Spencer served as the college’s assistant controller, and Cook served as the college’s internal auditor.  Both women attended Hillsdale College as non-traditional students, attending classes while working full-time. Spencer and Cook graduated with degrees...

Thomistic Institute friar offers solution to civic debate

Thomistic Institute friar offers solution to civic debate

In his visit to Hillsdale’s chapter of the Thomistic Institute, Rev. Aquinas Guilbeau argued that the task of the Christian today is to “produce the better answers to the questions that press on our public life.” Guilbeau used David French and Sohrab Ahmari’s debates on civility to explain his own position on the Christian’s place in public matters. Ahmari and...

GOAL partners with two dorms for campus blood drive

GOAL partners with two dorms for campus blood drive

On Nov. 8, the Community Health GOAL program will be hosting the Red Cross Blood Drive in the Student Union.  The drive, organized by Goal Community Health leader Sarah Becker, will be in collaboration with Simpson Dormitory and New Dorm.  “Every semester the Red Cross comes in and collects blood,” Becker said. “Last fall, the blood drives began being organized...

Four-star general gives lessons on leadership

Four-star general gives lessons on leadership

Last week, students and faculty had the opportunity to learn about the qualities of leadership from Robert Neller, four-star general who served as the 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps.  Neller spoke at a “Food for Thought” event. In his speech, titled, “Leading from the Front: Practical leadership lessons from 44 years of uniformed service to our nation,” Neller shared...

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