Month: October 2018

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Students sign Winona book project
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Students sign Winona book project

Seated along a table in the back room of Rough Draft coffeehouse on Sunday, seven local students laughed and chatted as they signed the product of four months of their work: A color-illustrated, 36-page book about Winona, the daughter of Hillsdale’s Algonquin Chief Baw Beese. “It’s cool seeing now how it’s affecting a lot of...

Letter: Commencement is more than a political statement
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Letter: Commencement is more than a political statement

Dear Editor, In the Oct. 11 edition of The Collegian, Ms. Krystina Skurk argued that Hillsdale should invite newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to speak at the 2019 commencement ceremony. This proposition would do a great disservice to the students and mission of Hillsdale College. To begin, the intention of this response is...

Chargers draw closer to G-MAC championship
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Chargers draw closer to G-MAC championship

The Hillsdale College Chargers remain undefeated in the G-MAC with a 28-9 victory against the Walsh University Cavaliers on Saturday. After the win, the Chargers came in at #25 in the NCAA Division II AFCA national rankings. The team is also ranked seventh in the region.  Saturday’s win is the Chargers’ sixth straight overall with...

‘Guys with Ties’ teaches character
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‘Guys with Ties’ teaches character

Members of the Hillsdale College Football team are used to volunteering for the community. But this year, they’re doing it differently. Together, they’re encouraging young men in fourth grade at Gier Elementary School to “look good, feel good, do good.”   Called “Guys with Ties,” the club, which started in September, gives young boys an...