Year: 2015

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SAI bringing old and new

It won’t be a wedding, but the women of Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity will have “something old, something new” for campus at their spring concert 8 p.m. on March 27 in McNamara Rehearsal Hall. The women will perform popular and traditional songs with members of men’s music fraternities Phi Mu Alpha and Mu Alpha....

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Former teacher cooks up culinary arts club

Nancy Dunlop stood in front of a group of high school students, showing them the final steps of making the “Irresistible Peanut Butter Cookie.” “Once you’re done, then you say a prayer and hope that you did everything right,” Dunlop said. “But you will do everything right because you’re good listeners.” After school on Wednesdays,...

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Kids with guns: Bart to speak on gun culture

Associate Professor of English Patricia Bart will give a lecture in the Heritage Room on Friday at 4:30 p.m., entitled “Guns N’ Younguns: Growing up in gun culture.” Bart will discuss the position of guns in modern culture, as well as her perspective on what gun culture really is, or should be. “We need to...

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Stand with Israel

Considering that a majority of Hillsdale students are interested in current events and politics, if not majoring or minoring in politics, it’s probably safe to assume that most students are familiar with the United States’ relationship with Israel. I know I am familiar with it, but then again, this is also my fourth year working...

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All you need is love?

What if Caleb Bowers (“Our culture is sexually broken,” March 5, 2015) were to describe, in consideration of what he calls “agápē love,” how a wife should treat her husband? It would look like this: “Sex becomes a gift to [her] spouse because [she] express[es] [her] sexuality to ultimately fulfill [his] sexual needs. [She has]...