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‘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...

Delts, dough, and donations: Delts raise money for diabetes research
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Delts, dough, and donations: Delts raise money for diabetes research

After undergoing an entire semester of planning, Delta Tau Delta’s “Unbaked Sale” is anything but half-baked. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will be selli ng cookie dough for $1 in its annual “Unbaked Sale” on April 4 and 5 during meal hours in the Grewcock Student Union. The fundraiser will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund,...

Mock Trial
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Mock Trial

  Wrapping up their season at the Opening Round Championship Series this past weekend, Hillsdale’s Mock Trial team looks forward to continuing their success into the future. The team sent 10 members to compete in Hamilton, Ohio at a tournament hosted by University of Dayton, scoring four wins and four losses. Coach Lindsey Church said...

Getting a taste of Manning
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Getting a taste of Manning

Take a walk down N. Manning Street. Start at Central Hall, pass the parking lots, stop to listen to The Wineboxes performing by College Baptist. Cross the street, gather at the beer tent for a cup of Coors. Then slalom from house to house: taste the mac ‘n’ cheese, grab a waffle, and don’t forget...

Smoke-free spaces lead to safe spaces
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Smoke-free spaces lead to safe spaces

Last week, junior Jordyn Pair wrote a piece, “Stop smoking outside the library,” condemning smoking outside, between the Grewcock Student Union and Mossey Library, for all the wrong reasons. In doing so she speaks volumes about the way our generation responds to discomfort. This summer in New York, I realized that a lot of people...