Six students took a trip to New York City over spring break with career services, touring major companies and sightseeing, in accordance with student preference. Every spring break, career services plans a trip to visit a city students are most interested in living in after graduation. The trip was three days and cost $350 for students. In past years, students...
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Q&A: Foundation of Economic Education President Reed
Lawrence Reed is the President of the Foundation for Economic Education and also served as the president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy for over 20 years. Reed holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Grove City College and a master’s degree in history from Slippery Rock University. He taught economics at Midland’s Northwood University for seven years...

Flu cases go up, except on campus
Although flu cases on campus have slowed down, the virus is still going strong in Hillsdale. Will Carleton Academy was closed for four days last week, and the Hillsdale Hospital numbers have remained stagnant. “We know we had 29 cases confirmed,” Director of Will Carleton Academy Colleen Vogt said. Twelve students were sent home on Monday, Vogt said, in...

Professors comment on North Korean presence at Olympics
For the first time in over a decade, the so-called Korean unification flag has made an official appearance at the 2018 Winter Olympics. “For quite some time now, South Korea has been very conciliatory and really wanting to overcome past divisions,” Associate Professor of Politics John Grant said. “The Korean people have a very strong sense of being one people.”...

WRFH hits the airwaves at CPAC for first time
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — One of the most exciting moments for sophomore Benjamin Dietderich at the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference was when political commentator Ben Shapiro and about 20 fans showed up at the Radio Free Hillsdale WRFH 101.7 FM booth without notice. “All the sudden, before I had written any of the questions and I was still thinking...

IFC blood drive sees 77 student volunteer donors
The Interfraternity Council partnered with the Red Cross last week to hold a blood drive for Hillsdale College students. On Feb. 19, 77 students gave their time and blood. According to the Red Cross, one donation could potentially help more than one person. The drive, however, did not quite meet its goal of 93 bags of blood. “Sometimes, putting a...

Delta Tau Delta wins the ‘Most Improved Chapter’ award
Kappa chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity recently won Most Improved Chapter Award at the annual Delta Tau Delta Northern Division Conference 2018. Every DTD chapter submits a Fraternity Awards/Accreditation Report, which evaluates the chapter in several categories such as recruitment, financial excellence, and member education operation. From last year’s report to this year’s, the Kappa chapter’s scores improved...
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