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Staff Profile: City News Editor Stefan Kleinhenz
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Staff Profile: City News Editor Stefan Kleinhenz

When Hillsdale Collegian City News Editor Stefan Kleinhenz first came to Hillsdale, he was excited.  “I came to Hillsdale with the feeling of endless opportunity,” Kleinhenz said. Having enjoyed both oral and written communication in high school, he was excited Hillsdale offered a college newspaper and radio station and he got started during his first...

Staff Profiles: News Editor Madeline Peltzer
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Staff Profiles: News Editor Madeline Peltzer

Senior Madeline Peltzer grew up attending Hillsdale College events with her family in Arizona, and she began to consider attending the far-off college when she reached high school.  Even though Peltzer did not decide on where she was attending college until May of her senior year, she knew that Hillsdale College would be a good...

Students join March for Life in Washington
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Students join March for Life in Washington

A record number of Hillsdale College students traveled more than 500 miles last week to Washington, D.C., to participate in the national March for Life. The annual anti-abortion protest drew a crowd of hundreds of thousands, according to reports. Hillsdale College for Life faculty advisor and Professor of German Fred Yaniga said more than 140...

Students explore interests in WHIP internships
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Students explore interests in WHIP internships

Every semester, students who participate in the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program take classes while working all over Washington, D.C. They gain experience in fields that interest them and learn from the best. We asked four WHIP students about their internships. Alex Miller Where are you interning this semester? I’m interning at the Heritage Foundation, in the...

I lost my credit card in D.C.
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I lost my credit card in D.C.

The fourth time I pull my head out of a District Taco garbage can in Washington, D.C., I still can’t find my credit card. The discarded plates of diners who came before me have been scraped clean in my frantic search for the piece of plastic I failed to bet against. It’s an afternoon in...