Career Services will be hosting a tour for interested underclassmen to the University of Michigan’s law school Friday, Jan. 25. Ken Koopmans, executive director of Career Services, who will be leading the trip, said the day-long event will expose students to both the application process and the academic experience of a top 10 law school. A top 10 is among...
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Phillips to become Plaster Auditorium
Phillips Auditorium is the latest campus facility to receive an upgrade, but it’s not only Phillips’ structure that’s changing. The facility’s name will officially be changed to Plaster Auditorium once the renovation project is finished. The Phillips project had been in planning stages for five years before the college began demolition in late June 2018, Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé...

Hillsdale students nominated for college radio awards
Radio Free Hillsdale may add to its growing collection of awards with the announcement of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards finalists. Eight shows were named as finalists for the awards, all in different categories. The individual radio stations are responsible for submitting their work to the ISB panel for reviews. Finalists in each category are from the top 10 percent...

‘Unpredictable timeline’ for naming New Dorm
Since opening for residents last semester, the women’s New Dorm still lacks an official name, and there is no plan for one as of yet. Chief Administrative Officer Richard Péwé said representatives from Hillsdale College’s Institutional Advancement are reaching out to friends of the college who may be interested in making a donation for naming the New Dorm. “It’s possible...

Government shutdown keeps WHIP students from working
The federal government shutdown is keeping some students in the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program from starting their internships. Students who participate in the program typically intern full time while taking evening classes. While some students are interning at private organizations, 10 are employed by government agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission and the State Department. Six furloughed students are...

Michigan House to consider legalizing ballot selfies
A bill legalizing the “ballot selfie” is set to be resubmitted to the Michigan House of Representatives after the bill died on the floor at the end of 2018. The change in law is due in part to a 2016 lawsuit filed by two Hillsdale alumni to protest election laws prohibiting taking pictures of marked ballots. The lawsuit has currently...

Q&A: Arthur Laffer
Art Laffer is a prominent supply-side economist who served as a member of former President Ronald Reagan’s economic advisory board and as an adviser for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. He is well-known for developing a theory about the relationship between tax rates and tax revenues, now referred to as the “Laffer Curve.” Laffer is founder and chairman of Laffer...
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