After running into some roadblocks in app development, Enactus members said they plan to launch their ride-sharing service app, now named ChargerX, in mid-April. Senior Tucker Phillips, co-president of the entrepreneurship club, said finding an app developer fluent in English and charging reasonable prices delayed the group’s plans. American app developers were too expensive, and overseas developers didn’t always speak...
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College reduces research stipends to save money
Hillsdale College’s science departments reduced stipends for six-week summer research this year by $400-$1,000 for faculty and students. Stipends dropped from $2,500 per researcher to $2,100 for each faculty member; $1,800 for every participant in the Laboratory for Advanced Undergraduate Research Education Adapted for Talented and Extraordinary Students, or LAUREATES, Program; and $1,000 for other students. The decrease comes as...

Graffiti found in Grewcock restroom
Hillsdale College’s maintenance employees painted over vulgar and anti-Semitic graffiti in the main-floor men’s restroom in the Grewcock Student Union on Tuesday. The vandalism included a swastika and profanity directed at President Donald Trump. College administrators said they are aware of the incident and are looking into it. “Graffiti is just something I have not seen much of in my...

CPAC 2017 features President Arnn, President Trump
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — In a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Feb. 23, Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn discussed the roots of conservatism and claimed that President Donald Trump, at least in his rhetoric, has stayed true to it. Arnn spoke about the first principles that define conservatism, namely that all men are created equal and that...

Mock trial goes undefeated at regionals
Hillsdale College’s mock trial A team broke school records Saturday and Sunday, when it went undefeated in the regional tournament in Cleveland, Ohio. The A team claimed the first place trophy, after four three-hour-long rounds against some of the highest-ranked mock trial teams in the country, including those of Notre Dame and Cornell universities. It was the first time a...

More rooms, gaming space planned for Galloway
More rooms, a gaming space, and a fire pit may soon come to Galloway Residence, according to Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell and Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. Plans for a large-scale renovation of the dorm are “very far along,” Dell said, noting that the dorm has undergone updates but no major renovations since its construction was completed in...

ChiHop serves up pancakes, wishes
Chi Omega is holding its annual pancake breakfast Saturday from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. at its sorority house. Tickets to “ChiHop” are $5, with all proceeds going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The proceeds go toward the sorority’s combined funds from other events to send $6,000 to Make-A-Wish. That amount pays for the wish of one child with a life-threatening...
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