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College Republicans to ask for $3,000 for CPAC

College Republicans to ask for $3,000 for CPAC

The College Republicans plan to ask for $3,000 to fund their CPAC trip at tonight’s Student Federation meeting. The amount is the lowest they’ve ever requested in the last years, according to the College Republicans. “It’s taken us a long time to get here,” senior and President of Hillsdale College’s College Republicans Ross Hatley said. “CPAC, in total, is a...

Library adds new streaming service, research tool to its website

Library adds new streaming service, research tool to its website

The Mossey Library recently added two new features to its online resources for students. The website now offers Ambrose, an online video widget, and Yewno Discover, an innovative research site. Ambrose brings more Shakespeare and historical movies to the library’s growing collection of films. IndieFlix, FilmStruck, and Films on Demand, all movie resources the library subscribes to, are also available...

Genealogy workshop personalizes history

Genealogy workshop personalizes history

Students will have the opportunity to learn how they connect to American history on Friday. The Michigan Society for the Sons of the American Revolution are holding a genealogy workshop 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Knorr Student Center’s Weigand Computer Lab. Participating Hillsdale College and Academy students will have the opportunity to use online genealogical resources to explore...

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College waits on accreditation results after recent HLC visit

Now the wait begins. Five accreditors from the Higher Learning Commission visited campus Monday through Wednesday, as a part of the college’s comprehensive evaluation for reaccreditation. The college will receive the results in the next few weeks. Accreditation is a certification from a regional group of member colleges, such as the HLC, that says an institution of higher education meets...

Construction of chapel, new dorm on schedule, Péwé says

Construction of chapel, new dorm on schedule, Péwé says

With the construction costs of the $28.6 million Christ Chapel now completely covered, Hillsdale College is one step closer to the building’s completion in May 2019. Construction for both Christ Chapel and the new dorm on Union Street next to Benzing Residence is on schedule, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The north wall of the chapel is the...

Conservation Club ramps up activities

Conservation Club ramps up activities

When members of the Conservation Club helped clean up trash along a half-mile stretch of the Baw Beese Trail last semester, they collected six bags of trash, four tires, and a windowpane in half an hour, senior Andrea Wallace, Conservation Club president, said. Their Baw Beese cleanup events are part of the club’s intentional effort to strengthen their presence on...

Mock trial looks toward spot at national championship

Mock trial looks toward spot at national championship

After a successful performance weekend, both Hillsdale Mock Trial teams look forward to the semester, aiming for a spot at the National Championship Tournament in April. Mock Trial Team 1106 finished in sixth place at the Cornell University Invitational, with a record of 5-3, and Team 1107 took 3-5 at the Indiana University Invitational. Competing against teams from colleges and...

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