Two groups of Hillsdale College students attended a 10-day trip to Israel over Christmas break to learn about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and visit biblical sites. Coordinated by Passages in partnership with The Philos Project, 41 students attended the general Passages trip to Israel and nine attended a specialized trip for student journalists. Senior Jonathan Moy said he attended the general...
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Kiplinger names Hillsdale in top 15 best value liberal arts
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Hillsdale College as the top best value liberal arts college in the Midwest. The 300 Best College Values for 2018 list released in December named Hillsdale the 14th best value liberal arts college in the United States. Hillsdale was 26th of all U.S. colleges and universities, as well, up from 36 last year. Kiplinger’s is a...

College may avoid endowment tax, despite exemption loss
Hillsdale College still may avoid the Republican revenue package’s endowment tax, despite removal of a provision that would have exempted any college that refuses federal funds, such as Hillsdale, from the proposed tax. Senate Republicans had amended the bill last week to increase the endowment size qualification for the 1.4 percent excise tax on private, nonprofit colleges and...

Debate Team wins at Otterbein University
Hillsdale debate team won first place in debate at Otterbein University this past weekend. They placed fourth overall team, beating The Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, and Arizona State University. The 12 team members who competed entered Lincoln Douglas debate, Individual Parliamentary Debate, and Individual Speaking Events. “All 12 students got awards,” Debate Coach Matthew Doggett said. “It’s...

$900 missing from College Republicans returned
Nearly $900 that went missing from a College Republicans lockbox has been returned. The lockbox used during the College Republicans Panera Bread Fundraiser early last month was inadvertently left unattended overnight in a downstairs cubby in the Grewcock Student Union. The box contained checks, cash, and coins. A member of College Republicans leadership noticed the unattended box the following...

Finals week panel offers advice
A four-student panel sponsored by academic services offered advice for surviving hell and finals week on Nov. 29. About 25 students attended the talk which took place in the Heritage Room. The panel consisted of seniors Hannah Niemeier and Andrea Lee, as well as sophomores Patrick Votel and Henry Brink. Votel cautioned his fellow students not to overthink finals week...

Bon Appétit to hold evening breakfast
To help students get through finals week, Bon Appétit Management Co. is providing an extra late evening meal on Tuesday. The “Moonlight Breakfast” will take place from 8 -10 p.m. in the cafeteria and will not require meal swipes. It will have the usual breakfast items, including pancakes, sausage, eggs, and coffee. Dinner that evening will close at 7 p.m....
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