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Increased tuition still below national average
By Nicole Stanley
Former Hillsdale College student Meghan Anderson won't be returning this year, in part because of the 4.8 percent tuition increase.
Student-designed book exchange offers lower prices
By Trinity Graeser
"I think every student, at one time or another, has complained about bookstore prices," junior Tyler Winn said. An economics major, Winn was inspired to create the Hillsdale Book Exchange-a service through which Hillsdale College students can buy and sell textbooks-after taking various economics and business classes and reading numerous business and entrepreneurship books this summer.
Freshmen adjust to academic life
By Andrea Yeutter
Christina Chorkey has every reason to hate being a freshman at Hillsdale College.
On the second day of classes, she sat in a journalism class for ten minutes before reading the class title on the syllabus and realizing she was not in Psychology 101, located one floor above. |
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Campus expands
By Jessica Chacko
For the past two weeks, those living in Koon Residence and the Mu Alpha house at 204 Hillsdale St. have awakened to the banging and beeping sounds of construction. |