Four members from the debate team competed March 10-11 at Eastern Michigan University and John Carroll University, respectively. The Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League held its state tournament at Eastern Michigan University. The two competitors that Hillsdale sent took home The Director’s Trophy for the highest quality overall in addition to winning third place overall school. Both of Hillsdale’s competitors, senior...
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Michigan gubernatorial candidate Patrick Colbeck visits campus
With the Constitution in the pocket of his suit jacket and a finger pointed toward the sky, Michigan State Sen. Patrick Colbeck, R-Canton, said: “I know who I serve. I know why I’m serving.” Colbeck, who represents the 7th District in Wayne County, is running to replace Michigan’s Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, who is term limited. On Wednesday night in...

Hillsdale student wins entrepreneurial competition
The role of an entrepreneur is innovation through creativity. Through its Independent Innovators Network scholarship competition, The Michigan Colleges Alliance encourages students to develop a business of social entrepreneurship concept. Hillsdale freshman Sam Swayze won the most recent round of the competition earlier this month, receiving more votes than any of the other 24 submissions for his concept of a...

Tocco to speak on March 28
Entrepreneur Don Tocco will give his annual speech on March 28 at 7 p.m. when he will kick off his “Art for Scholarship” fundraiser by selling one of his original paintings for $15,000 to a 2012 graduate. Tocco said he anticipated distributing up to 20 paintings this year for Art For Scholarship with at least one in each category of...

ChiHop flips its way to $2,500
The Chi Omega house saw hungry guests and a lot of batter last Saturday as it raised $2,600 for its annual pancake fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “The event went really well,” said junior Elizabeth Laux, Chi Omega Philanthropy Chair. “Attendancewise, I was shooting for about 300 people. It was hard to keep track of all the people, but...

Niedfeldt to hold date party
Niedfeldt is holding a date party on Saturday night in the Searle Center with money donated by its namesake, Phyllis Niedfeldt. “I have been just organizing it and getting the word out,” Niedfeldt Resident Assistant Alexander Green said. “There are around 60 people coming.” This event boasts a formal dinner catered by Bon Appétit, dancing, and an award show based...

Judge Barrett visits campus, speaks on Supreme Court
In a campus lecture on Saturday, U.S. Circuit Judge Amy Barrett explained the evolution of the U.S. Supreme Court from a relatively ineffective institution to a more powerful and co-equal body of government. “A few years ago, I taught a seminar in modern constitutional theory, and I had several students who were from other countries in the class,” Barrett said....
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