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Wildwoodstock Festival rolls into Jonesville

The very first Wildwoodstock Music Festival in Jonesville this weekend will provide the perfect opportunity for students who are not quite ready to let go of summer to enjoy a local rock ‘n’ roll field day. “We really have no idea how big this is gonna get,” the festival’s organizer, Jake Bearinger, said. “We have...

Students attend ’16 debate in Cleveland
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Students attend ’16 debate in Cleveland

Several Hillsdale students traveled to Cleveland to attend the first Republican 2016 presidential debate at Quicken Loans Arena on Aug. 6. Sophomores Claudia Sladick, Madeline Domalakes, Morgan Brownfield, and Michael Lucchese, all members of Hillsdale’s College Republicans chapter, arranged to meet in Cleveland with event tickets from the Cuyahoga County Republican Party. Although they disagreed...

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Alumna interns at Image

Mindi Popovich ’15 lived an English major’s dream this summer as an intern at Image Journal in Seattle, Washington. The recent Hillsdale College graduate and Pratt, Kansas, native worked as an administrative intern at the literary journal which Gregory Wolfe ’80 founded in 1989. Popovich first met Wolfe, publisher and editor of the journal; his...

Facebook page evolves into Hillsdale News Now
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Facebook page evolves into Hillsdale News Now

The city of Hillsdale has a new publication in town: Hillsdale News Now, launched by Josh Colletta last month to provide more comprehensive coverage of local news. The site only generates about six articles each month, which includes four editorials and two articles covering city council meetings, but Colletta, who also started the Facebook page...

Findlay charges past Hillsdale in season opener
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Findlay charges past Hillsdale in season opener

The Hillsdale College football team fell behind early on Saturday night and couldn’t recover, falling 45-34 to the University of Findlay Oilers in their season opener at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium. Findlay’s offense scored almost at will, finishing with 587 total yards of offense. The Oilers never punted the entire game. “We really created a...