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Greek Week makes Hillsdale Greeks weak
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Greek Week makes Hillsdale Greeks weak

What a beautiful week to be a Greek here at Hillsdale College. Or at least, I wish it were. Greek Week is supposed to be a week where all members feel immense pride to be a part of the Greek community. Instead, each house oozes with pride for its own sorority. I am normally a...

Wiese resigns from Student Fed presidency
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Wiese resigns from Student Fed presidency

Student Federation President junior Christian Wiese announced his resignation from the organization at the April 7 meeting after his younger brother died. Christian Wiese | Courtesy During the April 7 meeting,  Student Federation President junior Christian Wiese announced his resignation following his younger brother’s unexpected death. “I need to take a step back and do...

Thackston elected 2017 class president
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Thackston elected 2017 class president

The class of 2017 elected junior Jacob Thackston for their class president Tuesday. LinkedIn | Courtesy Hillsdale College’s class of 2017 elected rising senior Jacob Thackston as class president Wednesday. “I’m truly grateful to my fellow classmates for their support,” Thackston said. “Hillsdale really is about the people, and I’m excited to embark on a...

Man of science, man of God
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Man of science, man of God

Brother Guy Consolmagno speaks in Markel Auditorium April 13 on “Does Science Need God?” Consolmagno is the spring semester’s convocation speaker, scheduled for April 14. Anders Kiledal | Collegian Brother Guy Consolmagno addressed the student body during Hillsdale’s biannual convocation ceremony Thursday. Consolmagno is a native of Detroit, Michigan, and earned his undergraduate and master’s...

Trump not a winner at Hillsdale
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Trump not a winner at Hillsdale

While 58 percent of Hillsdale students believe that GOP front-runner Donald Trump will be selected as the 2016 Republican presidential nominee, only 35 percent say they plan to vote for him in the November general elections. Out of more than 300 students who participated in a Collegian poll conducted this week, 25 percent plan to...