Former State Rep. Tom Hooker will speak on Feb. 22 for Young Americans for Freedom on his experience in leadership as state representative for the Grand Rapids area and on his current position as the supervisor of Byron Township. He will speak in Lane 236 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., which will include time for questions from those attending....
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Influenza continues to spread across campus
Keep washing your hands, kids. There have been 44 confirmed cases of the flu on campus, said staff nurse Carol Drews, which is “up significantly” from previous years. Only seven new cases have been confirmed this week, a number down from the 26 cases the week before. “I feel like we’re having a slight slow down,” Drews said. “It’s hard...

Albion named one of worst for free speech
Albion College, a liberal arts school a half hour from Hillsdale College’s campus, made a list of 2018’s 10 worst colleges for free speech this week. On Monday, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released a list of public and private institutions that infringed on students’ First Amendment rights over the past year. Albion College in Albion, Michigan, made...

Student Fed welcomes two junior reps
Student Federation elected two new junior independent representatives, who said they hope to bring a wider range of interests to the table. Hillsdale College’s Student Federation elected two new junior independent representatives, Mark Compton and Rebecca Carlson, at the beginning of the year. Each class has one representative from each Greek house, and two independents, male and female, to represent...

IFC blood drive this Friday
The Interfraternity Council is hosting a Red Cross blood drive on Monday, Feb. 19, from 11 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. in Grewcock Student Union. Vice President of Delta Sigma Phi Joe Spampinato said the drive was a success last year. “We did well, but we were three bags short of our goal,” Spampinato said. The group had a goal of...

New accounting professor shares real-world experience with students
When junior Thomas Mullen’s parents told him to take an accounting class, he warned them the inevitable drop in his GPA would be their fault. An economics and applied math double major, Mullen agreed to take accounting — a “very important life skill” according to his parents — and signed up for Principles of Accounting I with Instructor in Accounting...

Citizens for Self-Governance club launches on campus
Student Federation granted initial club status to the Citizens for Self-Governance club last Thursday. The club is the first campus chapter of its parent organization, Citizens for Self-Governance, a nonpartisan, grassroots organization whose current project is the Convention of States Project. The Convention of States Project propose to amend the U.S. Constitution using Article V, through the meeting of the...
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