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Snowstorm makes for memorable first NYC career service trip

Snowstorm makes for memorable first NYC career service trip

Hillsdale College’s career services office took 11 students to New York City, during spring break, to network with alumni and showcase opportunities for Hillsdale students in the Big Apple. Director of Student Activities and Program Development Anthony Manno and Executive Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans chaperoned the trip that was hampered with wintery weather. A snowstorm caused Koopmans and...

Backpacks without books: Adventure Club hikes the Smokies

Backpacks without books: Adventure Club hikes the Smokies

When Hillsdale students fled campus for spring break, most headed straight for the warm embrace of their mothers and their mattresses. But seven thrill-seekers blew past the exits for their homeward highways as they drove south to backpack through Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains. The students came from Hillsdale College’s Adventure Club, a group in its inaugural year that organizes monthly outdoor...

Expanded on-campus housing decreases off-campus permissions

Expanded on-campus housing decreases off-campus permissions

Numerous juniors and sophomores did not receive off-campus permission, because of expanded on-campus housing options next year, leaving many unsure of their future housing plans. According to the Dean of Men and Women’s offices, the numbers are substantially lower for off-campus permission compared to last year. In 2016, 143 men and 110 women were  allowed to live off campus. For...

Forensics finishes year with four honors at state finals

Forensics finishes year with four honors at state finals

Junior Mary Blendermann finished the state speech finals with an armful of hardware, placing in four events on Saturday. The Hillsdale College forensics team competed at Eastern Michigan University in the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League’s State Championship Tournament. Blendermann and junior Steven Custer were the only Hillsdale students who participated at the event, though the team brought along student observers...

NRA CEO to speak in April

NRA CEO to speak in April

National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre will visit campus April 7 to deliver a speech titled “The 2016 Election and Future Challenges” at a luncheon in the Searle Center. Students are welcome to attend, but they must RSVP through a link provided in this week’s student activities newsletters by Friday becuase of limited seating. “LaPierre knows that Hillsdale is a...

Volunteering on vacation: Hillsdale students spend spring break serving others

Volunteering on vacation: Hillsdale students spend spring break serving others

While some students worked on their tans this spring break, others worked through the chilly Michigan weather, serving the Hillsdale community. For a fourth year, a group of students organized a week-long mission trip to share the gospel and serve the community in Hillsdale. About 35 people volunteered with various community organization as well as cleaned up neighborhoods in Flint,...

New employment expo to help with on-campus job search

New employment expo to help with on-campus job search

The first ever Hillsdale College On-Campus Employment Expo will be held Monday in the Grewcock Student Union from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives from 13 employers from around campus from the marketing department to Bon Appétit Management Co. will show students how to apply for part-time positions during the school year. Information on summer jobs will also be available....

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