Month: November 2015

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RHS marching band ranks fourth in statewide competition

Local community rallied around Reading High School Rangers marching band and vaulted it to fourth place in MLive’s statewide “Top 10 Coolest Marching Bands” contest. “We finished in fourth place with more than 86,000 votes, which for us, I mean, I never would have imagined that,” said Josh Sholler, Director of Bands and Choir at...

Churchill CCA breaks record: CCA on prime minster attracts most visitors in history
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Churchill CCA breaks record: CCA on prime minster attracts most visitors in history

This semester’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar on Winston Churchill had the highest attendance from outside visitors in CCA history. More than 500 guests and nearly 200 students attended the CCA, according to Director of Programs for External Affairs Matt Bell. The success of the Churchill CCA certainly had to do with increased advertising and...

Junior Simpsonite drops out to pursue film
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Junior Simpsonite drops out to pursue film

“I Wish I Were a Little Boy” The strangely titled vinyl record clung to the front door, an odd tribute to the occupant inside. Sitting at his desk, junior Josh Hamilton edited a picture he took “somewhere out by the baseball fields.” Dressed in a Hillsdale athletics T-shirt and blue jeans, he swapped his wet...

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Free thought on campus

There aren’t many idiots at a place like Yale. Even so, hundreds of Yale students rose up in protest of the freedom of speech. You read that correctly. They were not protesting a violation of their right to free speech; rather, they protested that the freedom of speech was itself a problem. This derives from...

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BASCH to host potluck for community input

As part of ongoing renovations to transform the Book, Art, and Spiritual Center of Hillsdale into a music ven- ue and community center, BASCH will host a potluck Tuesday at 5 p.m. to discuss options for the bookstore’s future development. The potluck will also decide whether to limit the store’s hours to Tuesdays 10 a.m....