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Film and Production Club to premiere student films

Film and Production Club to premiere student films

Junior Joshua Burnett is the president of the Film and Production Club on campus. Courtesy | Instagram The Film and Production Club will premiere two 10-minute student films in the TV lounge this Friday, according to club president and junior Joshua Burnett.  “The Act-Shun,” a comedy, and “A Peculiar Set of Stairs,” a psychological thriller, feature an all-student cast and...

Student fed discusses plans to improve campus green spaces

Student fed discusses plans to improve campus green spaces

The Student Federation discussed plans to implement student feedback in improving green space during upcoming construction on campus at its meeting Feb. 22. Sophomore and Student Federation president Jacob Beckwith said the federation will take action in the following weeks. “We’ll be thinking about how to utilize green spaces on campus in the coming weeks,” he said. “With the north...

Chi Omega hosts annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser over Parents’ Weekend

Chi Omega hosts annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser over Parents’ Weekend

Chi Omega held its annual pancake breakfast fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Michigan on Saturday, featuring all-you-can eat blueberry and chocolate chip pancakes. “It’s just a $5 entry fee for all-you-can-eat pancakes and sausage and Checker Records coffee,” said Chi Omega Vice President Junior Ruth Kirsch. “All of that money goes towards granting wishes for kids in Michigan.”  Kirsch said the pancake...

Team Lank wins SAB Charger Chopped competition

Team Lank wins SAB Charger Chopped competition

Eleven teams of students battled in the Student Activities Board’s Charger Chopped last Saturday, with team “Lank” taking first place. Contestants had 50 minutes to create a dish containing the mystery ingredients of strawberries, coconut milk, and chili-garlic sauce. Director of Student Activities Maddie Clark, Assistant Professor of History Anna Vincenzi, and senior Vinny Hill judged each dish based on...

Business department develops the Center for Commerce and Freedom

Business department develops the Center for Commerce and Freedom

The Economics, Business, and Accounting department is developing the Center for Commerce and Freedom, offering an annual conference, fellowship program, public lectures, and a publication paper series, aimed to promote Hillsdale College’s approach to education in business and economics, according to Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele. Hillsdale also plans to hire two additional professors in business and to offer...

Bowling club gears up for events at lanes

Bowling club gears up for events at lanes

Hillsdale College Club Bowling is officially ready to roll, with plans for three events this semester where students can bowl for free while learning how to improve their technique. The Student Federation approved the club’s budget on Feb. 15. Junior Kirsten Lopez, the club’s president, said they plan to hold a tournament at the end of the semester.  The club...

Campus reacts to Trump’s victory in Michigan primary

Campus reacts to Trump’s victory in Michigan primary

Former president Donald Trump cruised to victory over Nikki Haley in Michigan’s presidential primary election this week. As of 7 p.m. Wednesday, Trump received 68.1% of the vote while Haley took only 26.6%. “Uncommitted” votes and those cast for other candidates only made up about 5%. Freshman Bradley Haley said he felt the primary confirmed the public’s expectations about the...

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