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GOAL Program, dormitories host Red Cross blood drive on Friday
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GOAL Program, dormitories host Red Cross blood drive on Friday

Hillsdale College’s GOAL Program is taking to Instagram to share the stories of students who have been positively affected by blood drive donations throughout their lifetime in preparation for a recurrent blood drive this Friday. Tomorrow, Nov. 9, the Red Cross Blood Drive will be set up in Grewcock Student Union from 11a.m. to 7p.m.,...

‘Community Health’ program expands volunteering choices for students
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‘Community Health’ program expands volunteering choices for students

  For students interested in offering support to people in the community or looking for further holistic insight into health professions, the Great Opportunities for Assistance and Leadership (GOAL) office has a new option. Beginning this semester, junior Sarah Becker will lead the Community Health GOAL program, which has replaced the former Students Against Cancer...

Beta Beta Beta continues commitment to Adopt-a-Highway service work
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Beta Beta Beta continues commitment to Adopt-a-Highway service work

Clad in neon yellow vests, students of the biology honorary Beta Beta Beta, took to highway M-99, spending their Sunday afternoon collecting litter. Beta Beta Beta President senior Genevieve Chiara said the honorary first applied to Adopt-a-Highway in 2011, and since then, they have committed to maintaining this particular stretch of land near Walmart in...

Faculty, students construct Low-Frequency All-Sky Monitor in Hayden Park
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Faculty, students construct Low-Frequency All-Sky Monitor in Hayden Park

Five Hillsdale College students spent five weeks at the end of their summer digging trenches in Hayden Park, soldering cables, programming software, and analyzing data for a special radio astronomy project. Under the supervision of Assistant Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch, the group constructed a radio telescope antenna array, called the Low-Frequency All-Sky Monitor, that...

‘You are worth more than you know:’ Lighthouse destigmatizes eating disorders
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‘You are worth more than you know:’ Lighthouse destigmatizes eating disorders

Twenty-four million people in the U.S. alone struggle with an eating disorder, showing that often eating disorders may go unseen in neighbors, friends, and family. Annie Giupponi, a counselor at the Ambler Health and Wellness Center, shared this statistic at a Lighthouse event on Thursday night. Because of her professional experience working with college students...