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California Superior Court judge to teach class

California Superior Court judge to teach class

California Superior Court Judge James Rogan will be on campus in the fall to teach “The Criminal Justice System.” In the one-credit course, offered by the politics department, Rogan will teach students about the period between arrest and sentencing to give them a better understanding of how the U.S. justice system works. “I am hopeful that by the end, they...

Student Fed approves next year’s budget

Student Fed approves next year’s budget

During its final meeting April 22, Student Federation approved $75,722 for next year, which included expenditures for the senior class, student publications, planners, and the federation’s operating budget. Next year’s budget includes $60,782 for student publications; $5,000 for the senior class; $3,440 for Student Federation to cover officer salaries, binders, and its end-of-the-semester dinner at Olivia’s Chop House; and $6,500...

College to auction Duesenberg: Hillsdale to auction off classic car in July

College to auction Duesenberg: Hillsdale to auction off classic car in July

In 1929, the Duesenberg Model J with a disappearing convertible top was one of the most luxurious cars available in the world. Eighty-seven years later, it’s both incredibly rare and still extremely valuable. And thanks to Eric Bardeen, a generous donor, Hillsdale College now owns one that will be auctioned off in July. The car was manufactured in Auburn, Indiana,...

Seniors score in 99th percentile on standardized test

Seniors score in 99th percentile on standardized test

Preliminary results from a standardized test evaluating graduating seniors placed Hillsdale College’s class of 2016 in the 99th percentile compared to average scores from 294 institutions nationwide. The score represented 49 of the target 50 Hillsdale seniors taking the test. This Proficiency Profile is akin to a college-level SAT, with subjects such as critical thinking, mathematics, and science. It serves...

Churchill goes digital: ‘Churchill Documents’ published online

Churchill goes digital: ‘Churchill Documents’ published online

Hillsdale College announced April 11 that it would publish volumes one to 17 of “The Churchill Documents” as e-books. Each volume is available online for $9.99. The price of the e-books are about 29 percent of the $35 cost of the print editions, except volumes 17 and 18, which are $65 each in print. “The Churchill Documents” are a product...

Land of the gods: Collegiate Scholars to travel to Greece — not Turkey

Land of the gods: Collegiate Scholars to travel to Greece — not Turkey

Collegiate Scholars expect to visit the Acropolis of Athens in Greece after the trip to Turkey was changed. Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy Just 36 days before the Collegiate Scholars program planned to leave for Turkey, it changed the destination of its annual trip for rising seniors to Greece, after the U.S. Mission in Turkey on April 9 released an emergency...

New yearbook class to be offered next fall

New yearbook class to be offered next fall

Hillsdale College is offering a course to work on the Winona yearbook, focusing on elements of graphic design. Breana Noble | Collegian Starting in the fall, students can earn one credit for working on Hillsdale College’s yearbook, the Winona. Student Federation will continue to fund the Winona in the same way as the school’s two other official publications, the Collegian...

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