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New rules keep Naval Battle afloat

New rules keep Naval Battle afloat

After several trips to the Hillsdale emergency room ended the 2015 Naval Battle, Cravats and Blue Stockings is implementing a new set of rules to better protect participants in the heat of combat. The club created weapons regulations, limiting participants to pool noodles. Mandatory shoes, uniform team armbands, and standardized ship materials are also among the new rules, finalized by...

Student Fed approves Christian lecture club

Student Fed approves Christian lecture club

Named “Alithea,” the Greek word meaning  “truth,” the club will hold lecture series to deepen theological discussion on campus, said sophomore Katarina Bradford, Alithea president. The club will bring Christian speakers to campus to discuss the arguments and implications of the Christian worldview, which Student Fed members said they think will be a valuable resource for the college community. “We...

Carafano speaks on national security, growing threat of terrorism

Carafano speaks on national security, growing threat of terrorism

The scariest part of the future of terrorism, lecturer James Carafano said, is that he has no idea what it will look like. “Today, there are more terrorists worldwide than there were in 2008,” he said. “There are more deaths from terrorism. There are more terrorist plots against the United States. We’re at this place where we’re getting ready to...

Speech teams prepare for competitive season at annual retreat

Speech teams prepare for competitive season at annual retreat

After a weekend retreat at Hillsdale College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, the speech teams said they are excited to compete in a new season of their intellectual sport. Members of the mock trial, forensics, and debate teams hopped into vans Sept. 2 to prepare for a year in competitive speech before new recruits join. They also partook in...

Speech teams prepare for competitive season at annual retreat

Speech teams prepare for competitive season at annual retreat

After a weekend retreat at Hillsdale College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, the speech teams said they are excited to compete in a new season of their intellectual sport. Members of the mock trial, forensics, and debate teams hopped into vans Sept. 2 to prepare for a year in competitive speech before new recruits join. They also partook in...

Admissions office hires five alumni this summer

Admissions office hires five alumni this summer

This summer, Hillsdale College’s admissions office welcomed five new counselors and staff, all with one common factor: their alumni status. Using their own experiences, alumni in admissions are better equipped to represent Hillsdale and recruit students that are a good fit for the college, said Zack Miller, ’11, senior director of admissions. The new group — which includes former Greeks,...

Bookstore plans to double $1 million revenue next year

Bookstore plans to double $1 million revenue next year

Hillsdale College’s bookstore is jumping from a $1-million business to a $2-million business. At least, that’s what Chief Administrative Officer Richard Péwé said he is planning. The bookstore reported about $1 million in sales for several years now. It made $140,000 last academic year, profits that go into the general fund, which helps keep tuition down and assists with scholarships...

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