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Michigan College Republicans attempt to audit Hillsdale chapter membership

The state organization governing College Republicans chapters in Michigan attempted to audit Hillsdale College’s chapter last month, claiming it has an artificially inflated membership. Chapter membership determines the number of delegates a school can send to the Michigan Federation of College Republicans’ state convention. “It seemed to me every member of the credentials committee agreed that it was suspicious that...

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YAL holds watch party for first-ever aired Libertarian forum

Fox Business Network aired the first-ever televised Libertarian forum April 1, and Hillsdale College students showed strong support for Austin Petersen in a straw poll. Young Americans for Liberty hosted a viewing party  in the Grewcock Student Union for the first half of the pre-recorded debate, and polled those in attendance regarding who they thought won. Petersen, founder of The...

‘Old student union’ to get facelift

‘Old student union’ to get facelift

A.J.’s Café and Jitters won’t be the only non-cafeteria food on campus when Hillsdale College renovates the Knorr Student Center, according to the tentative plans offered by Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. In addition to adding both a bistro and a new A.J.’s-like café, the renovation plans to Knorr include transferring the career services office and writing center upstairs, creating...

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Hillsdale hosts Michigan Math Association meeting

Members of the Math Association of America gathered Friday and Saturday at Hillsdale College for the first time for the Michigan chapter’s annual meeting. Associate Professors of Mathematics David Gaebler and David Murphy, chair members of the Michigan MAA’s 2016 local arrangements committee, organized the event. The gathering drew 120 students and faculty from 17 schools. Murphy and three other...

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Hillsdale crowned with laurels at Eta Sigma Phi Classics competition

  Hillsdale College classical studies students took five out of 18 national prizes at the Eta Sigma Phi National Convention Friday through Sunday, Professor of Classics Joseph Garnjobst said. Juniors Anne Begin and Noah Diekemper and senior Sydney Sparks of Hillsdale’s Eta Sigma Phi Classics Honorary chapter attended the convention at Monmouth College in Illinois. Hillsdale swept the Koine Greek...

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Don Tocco to speak on leadership for 13th consecutive year

For the 13th consecutive year, Don Tocco will return to campus Wednesday, April 13 to deliver a talk at 7 p.m. in the Searle Center. Student groups can sign up to receive an attendance-based monetary donation to their clubs, honoraries, sports teams, or Greek houses from Tocco. In his talk titled “Learning to Fly: Creating Your Own Instructor’s Manual for...

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Albion’s April Fools’ Day prank attracts national media attention

  Albion College’s student newspaper, The Pleiad, apologized Sunday after running a fake story saying Hillsdale College would close for administrative and financial reasons. The story ran on April 1. The article, which ran in the April Fools’ Day edition of the paper known as The Plebian, said Albion College would absorb the majority of Hillsdale’s students after the closure...

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