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City approves new college parking lot construction
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City approves new college parking lot construction

Students and faculty will have more than 250 new places to park this semester as construction on a new paved parking lot next to Simpson Residence will begin within the next two weeks. The start date — contingent on city planning and construction — is not finalized, although the parking lot must be completed by...

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Council to investigate Welcome Party complaints

The Hillsdale City Council approved a local bowhunting agreement allowing city residents to target game on city property and agreed to investigate noise complaints about the Hillsdale College Welcome Party at its Tuesday meeting. Hillsdale residents Steve and Sally Wood asked the council during public comment to control the noise level at college events, citing...

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Council, residents interview city manager candidates

The Hillsdale City Council held a special session at noon on Saturday to publicly interview two candidates for the Hillsdale City Manager position and receive questions from the public, even though the council did not make a final decision on a new city manager. “These interviews serve as a date of sorts,” acting City Manager...

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Orchestra bringing year to conclusion

The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra is making preparations for their final concert on May 7th in Markel Auditorium, featuring solos by senior Hannah Taylor and sophomore Stevan Lukich and an accompaniment of well-known and hidden classical treasures. Conductor and Music Department Chair James Holleman, has created a set list consisting of classical favorites such as...

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President’s Office commemorates 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s death

The President’s Office held a public commemoration yesterday afternoon in honor of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s death. Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship and Professor of Politics Ronald Pestritto addressed the crowd while standing next to the bronze Lincoln statue. His speech focused on the fallen president’s principled legacy for conservatives...