When the chemicals used in the re-lacquering of her French horn irritated her throat and voice box during her junior year at Hillsdale College, impeding her ability to practice music and sing, Rebecca Schoon ’13 was prompted to reconsider pursuing a career in music. Although discouraged, she did not wallow in self-pity. Instead, she gleaned...
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March 7, 2019July 12, 2022City News, City of Hillsdale
EPLA to host first community lecture
Early Pregnancy Loss Association will host its first community lecture titled “Hope Blooms: A Miscarriage education event” featuring Nancy Kingma, a licensed nurse and therapist at 7 p.m. March 7 at the Hillsdale Orthodox Presbyterian Church. “Nancy Kingma will be talking about miscarriage, grief, and the effects it has on parents — both experiencing loss...
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March 5, 2019July 12, 2022Study Break
Spring break or bust
It’s a week before spring break and you still don’t have plans. You check your bank account and…well…let’s just say you have just enough of that leftover Christmas money from your grandmother to do something a little fun and get far away from Hillsdale to flex on Instagram. We see you. Consider some of these...