Mitt Romney won the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC) last week, but the integrity of the win has been questioned. Of the 3,408 straw poll votes, 38 percent went to Romney, 31 percent to Rick Santorum , and 15 percent to Newt Gingrich. Politico’s Jonathan Martin confirmed by a Republican source that Romney’s campaign purchased tickets,...
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Wireless outage fixed
On a campus where most students rely on wireless Internet for homework, research, scheduling, and entertainment, a wireless outage like the one last Friday, Feb. 10, wreaks havoc.
President’s ball
Seniors Clint Westbrook and Anna Saewert were crowned this year’s President’s Ball king and queen.
Q&A with Phyllis Schlafly: Feminism and the ideal wife
Phyllis Schlafly is a lawyer, syndicated columnist and a leader in the pro-family conservative movement. She was named one of the 100 most important women of the 20th century by Ladies’ Home Journal. She is also the author or editor of 20 books including “The Power of the Positive Woman,” “Feminist Fantasies,” and “Kissinger on the Couch.” She served on the Commission of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution under President Ronald Reagan.
Hillsdale submits LAUREATES applications
Last week, Hillsdale College science majors submitted their applications to the LAUREATES program for the summer of 2012. LAUREATES is an acronym for Labratory for Advanced Undergraduate Research Education Adapted for Talented and Extraordinary Students.

Honors retention rate drops
Of all the seniors walking the stage this May, 17 will be honors students. That means almost half of the honors students of the original class of ’12 will not complete the program.

Preparations underway for new track and tennis building
The college is responding to the high demand for use of the sports complex by planning to build a 75,000-foot track and tennis building.
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