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Hillsdale College among top 10 for lowest student debt

Hillsdale College among top 10 for lowest student debt

  Hillsdale College was recently named among the 10 Michigan colleges with the lowest student debt. Hillsdale ranked sixth in the comparison of colleges and universities with the lowest amount of average student debt per borrower, according to the report that came out earlier this month from LendEDU. “Hillsdale College gives the average student borrower $26,941 in student loan debt,...

More than a house

More than a house

Curious about the age of her college-owned off-campus house, senior Michele Boykin and her housemates, all of whom play for the women’s basketball team, did a Google search on their small house at 262 Union St. “We found it was built in 1920, and we thought, ‘Wow, that’s cool; it’s almost 100 years old,’” Boykin said. “We were joking around...

Series for Seniors starts

Series for Seniors starts

Seniors looking to work on their digital appeal can head to Rough Draft on Nov. 2 for advice on how to look their best on the internet. “We want to teach students how to use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and related platforms,”  Assistant Director of Career Services Sophia Donohoe said. Career Services decided to start this series as the senior class...

Governor to visit campus

Governor to visit campus

  Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts will speak at Hillsdale on Nov. 6 on “Taming the Leviathan: Reducing the Size and Scope of Government.” The Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honorary and the President’s Office organized the 12pm luncheon lecture, which will take place in the Searle Center. Students were asked to RSVP for the talk and subsequent luncheon by October 27....

Debaters qualify for finals

Debaters qualify for finals

Sophomore Hannah Johnson and freshman TJ Wilson made debate finals at Clarion University in Pennsylvania on Oct. 21-22. Johnson won second place debater and debate speaker in the open division, facing a debater from Central Michigan University in the final round. Johnson argued against Supreme Court decision Utah v. Strieff, which allows illegally obtained evidence to be used in court....

New program certifies ’18 grads for public school teaching

New program certifies ’18 grads for public school teaching

Michigan public and charter schools could not hire even one graduate of Hillsdale College’s classical or early childhood education programs this past spring. That’s about to change. As Michigan education policy mandates, teachers must earn their certification from the state to work at any public or charter school. Hillsdale’s education programs do not facilitate students’ state certification as of 2009,...

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