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No more Nike in the bookstore

Nike has been accused by Congress of profiting off the forced slave labor of the Uyghur Muslims in Communist-run China. Despite the company’s horrific business practices, the Hillsdale College Bookstore still sells Nike quarter-zips and hats—but it should stop. Nike is a major influence on American culture. Recently, the company’s influence has expanded into politics. ...

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Concert on the Quad returns on Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m.

The Student Activities Board is once again hosting a student favorite event, Concert on the Quad. The event will feature several student musicians and bands on Sept. 10 from 6 to 10 p.m. SAB director Zane Mabry hopes to continue the traditional aspects of Concert on the Quad, as he said most features of the...

DC professor publishes second childrens book
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DC professor publishes second childrens book

Telling the tale of a young swan navigating New York City and learning his identity, Matthew Mehan’s most recent book offers advice to all readers — both young and old.  Mehan published his second children’s book, “The Handsome Little Cygnet,” on July 20, providing children with a counter-culture narrative about discovering who they are meant...

New GOAL program  begins to serve  Hillsdale widows
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New GOAL program begins to serve Hillsdale widows

  Junior Kathryn Luke started a new GOAL program called Widows Connecting Point, serving the widows of Hillsdale County by connecting them to students on campus, as well as one another.  “Imagine this scenario,” Associate Dean of Men, Jeffery “Chief” Rogers, who first noticed the need for the program in the community, said.  “You have...

‘We don’t want to take a pause right away:’ Classes on Labor Day are a practical measure
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‘We don’t want to take a pause right away:’ Classes on Labor Day are a practical measure

According to that same article, the college paused all campus activity on Labor Day before 2000. Then, between 2000 and 2009, there were occasional years when the college closed all activity, or at least administrative offices. But Péwé said they no longer close business offices because they do not like having staff away from campus...