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Job and internship fair looks to build student-employer relations

Job and internship fair looks to build student-employer relations

Students will have a better opportunity to engage with employers professionally and personally Thursday at Hillsdale College’s job and internship fair. The career services office is holding the annual event from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Six more companies and organizations than last year are sending representatives to the two-day event, presenting employers to Hillsdale’s campus and community. New this year, an exclusive...

‘Resnet_Test’ benefits Apple users

‘Resnet_Test’ benefits Apple users

MacBook users rejoice: The Wi-Fi in college dorms just got much more stable for Apple products. An alternate WiFi network, “Resnet_Test,” has been installed in the dorms, after a security upgrade created connection problems for some Mac computers. In fall 2015, information technology services upgraded the security of Hillsdale’s “Resnet” Wi-Fi networks in residence halls from simple password protection (a...

Getting a hand on robotics: Edward Neff

Getting a hand on robotics: Edward Neff

Edward Neff is the CEO of Systems, Machines, Automation Components Corporation, a company which produces fine motored robotics. He has managed automation companies in Belgium and Japan. In 1990, he founded SMAC in Carlsbad, California, which has grown to become a world leader in moving coil technology. Neff produces robots he refers to as “robotic fingers,” which have the capability...

Student Federation election next week

Student Federation election next week

Hillsdale College students will elect their Student Federation representatives and vote on eight proposed amendments to the federation’s constitution next week. From Nov. 14-16 in the Grewcock Student Union, students can elect federation officers, two representatives for their class year, and three at-large delegates. Two-thirds of the student body is needed for each of the amendments to pass. Student Fed...

Four bikes vanish from Simpson

Four bikes vanish from Simpson

Hillsdale College campus security is recommending students lock up their bikes. Over the past two-and-a-half weeks, four bikes have disappeared from the bicycle rack outside Simpson Residence, after students didn’t properly secure them. “People sometimes forget that we’re not immune to stuff like theft and crime here just because we’re at Hillsdale,” Simpson Head Resident Assistant senior Hank Prim said....

CCA II honors von Mises and Hayek

CCA II honors von Mises and Hayek

The college’s second Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar begins Sunday and will examine the ideas of Austrian economics and its two most famous philosophers. Director of Programs for External Affairs Matt Bell said the point of the CCAs is to further the mission of the college in educating students and now a greater audience because of the ability to stream...

Johnson gains more votes, supporters than last run

Johnson gains more votes, supporters than last run

Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson won nearly four percent of the vote in Michigan Tuesday, despite, four years ago, running as a write-in candidate and capturing less than 1 percent in the Great Lakes state. Early Wednesday morning, election results showed Johnson was well under the five percent national popular vote threshold that would secure federal matching funds for...

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