Month: March 2015

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Volleyball to host spring tourney

The Hillsdale College volleyball team will host their spring alumnae round robin tournament in the Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena on Saturday. Hillsdale has been hosting the alumnae tournament on and off for the past twenty years. This year, however, saw an increase in the amount of alumnae interested in playing. Enough former players committed to...

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Residents skeptical of May road funding proposal

The complexity of the Michigan road funding ballot proposal deters many from wanting to vote for it, Hillsdale County residents said at a town hall Monday. Michigan state Sen. Mike Shirkey and Rep. Eric Leutheuser held the town hall at the Perennial Park Senior Center to inform local residents about the ballot proposal that will...

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Tocco seeks to inspire, fund campus groups

At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Don Tocco will speak in Markel Auditorium on important prose poetry he has come across in his life in a presentation called “Prose, Poetry, and Psalms to Live By.” Like Tocco’s speech last year, Greek houses, sports teams, and campus groups will have the opportunity to earn money based on...

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Alumna publishes second book

Even in college, Elizabeth Genovise ‘06 loved literature, Associate Professor of English Justin Jackson said. Today, Genovise writes her own short stories. She celebrated the publishing of her second book, “Where There Are Two or More,” on March 15 and is currently finishing up her third. “We were walking with several students, and they were...

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Grosso speaks on interaction of Polanyi, Christianity

Andrew Grosso, a professor from the Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin, delivered a lecture on the connection between Michael Polanyi’s philosophies and Christianity in Dow A&B on Tuesday. Grosso is research professor of philosophical and systematic theology and associate dean for academic affairs at Nashotah House. His lecture, entitled “Help My Unbelief: Michael Polanyi...