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Another
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Hillsdale College sign
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Olds
Residence Hall was aamed after Metta Woodard Olds, former Woman
Commissioner Arrangement: Rooms are detached; all residents use
community bathrooms. Olds is unique in that it has a central, private
courtyard.
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Omega house
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Omega sign
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Mauck
Hall was built in 1927 and was named after Frances Ball Mauck, wife
of former College president Joseph William Mauck. auck has a variety
of single- and double-occupancy rooms; some are suites with adjoining
bathrooms, other rooms are detached with community bathrooms.
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Hillsdale
College
Hillsdale
College in Hillsdale, Michigan is a co-educational, liberal
arts college known for being the first American college to
prohibit in its charter all discrimination based on race,
religion, or sex; its refusal of government funding; and its
monthly publication, Imprimis. The National Review
has described Hillsdale as a "citadel of American conservatism."
More than 1,400 students attend Hillsdale from every state
and several countries, and the college employs more than 100
full-time faculty members. Hillsdale offers a variety of liberal
arts majors, pre-professional programs, a teacher education
program, and a journalism certificate program. Located in
central-southern Michigan, United States, its 200 acre campus
contains multiple instructional and office buildings, thirteen
residence halls, seven fraternity and sorority houses, an
athletic complex, music hall, arts center, and an arboretum.
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