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The Green New Deal: ‘A pipe dream’

The Green New Deal: ‘A pipe dream’

Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele discussed the socialist undertones of the Green New Deal and the impracticality of the proposal from an economic standpoint in a talk put on by students in the American Chemical Society and the Classical Liberal Organization on April 16. Steele said he aimed to show that many of the current climate proposals are not...

Arboretum offers summer programs for community

Arboretum offers summer programs for community

This summer, the Slayton Arboretum will provide a variety of summer programs for children and families in the community. Horticulturist and Program Coordinator at Slayton Arboretum Laurie Rosenberg said the arboretum has provided programs open to the community during all seasons. “We have a variety of summer events, and they’re all open to the community,” Rosenberg said. “We’ve been doing...

Tocco encourages students to discover ‘God-given talents’

Tocco encourages students to discover ‘God-given talents’

In order to motivate students and give them some useful steps to discover their “God-given talents,” businessman and founder of D.L. Tocco & Associates, Inc., Donald “Don” Tocco spoke at Hillsdale College on Thursday, April 11. “Many persons do not discover what those talents are until later in life by virtue of some accident or external happenstance,” Tocco said. “Our...

Dan Knoch retires after 43 years at Hillsdale

Dan Knoch retires after 43 years at Hillsdale

After 43 years at Hillsdale College, Mossey Library Director Dan Knoch will retire at the end of this semester. Knoch came to Hillsdale College in 1976, after graduating from Western Michigan University in 1975 through its American Library Association accredited program, and since then, he has progressed from librarian to director. As a director, he was responsible for everything that...

Administration plans more training on sexual assault prevention and reporting

Administration plans more training on sexual assault prevention and reporting

A “culture of silence” exacerbates the consequences of sexual assault, according to Hillsdale law enforcement in a meeting with Hillsdale College students and administrators last Friday — and the college administration intends to change that on campus by providing more preemptive education for students regarding sexual assault. As suggested by students at the meeting, the college will include training on...

Plaster Auditorium to be completed by September

Plaster Auditorium to be completed by September

Construction of the new Plaster Auditorium is projected to finish Sept. 1, 2019, just days before the first CCA. Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said the construction has been mostly free of setbacks. The projected completion date has not changed since the college broke ground on the new construction in August 2018. “We haven’t planned anything in there for September...

‘He may have lost his sight, but he has not lost his vision’: Sajak, Arnn, Higley honor retiring Chairman Brodbeck

‘He may have lost his sight, but he has not lost his vision’: Sajak, Arnn, Higley honor retiring Chairman Brodbeck

“When the history of this school is finally written, these will be the golden years. And we have President Arnn and Chairman Brodbeck to thank for that,” said Pat Sajak, Vice Chairman of the Hillsdale College Board of Trustees. Last Friday, Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn and his wife, Penny Arnn, honored the retiring Chairman William J. Brodbeck ’66 with...

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