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Serving Hillsdale for 18 years, Sharon Bisher is ‘the walking foundation’
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Serving Hillsdale for 18 years, Sharon Bisher is ‘the walking foundation’

Pictures and knickknacks line her shelves, alongside the dried flowers from her children’s first bouquets and little bags of m&ms from her son’s graduation. “This is my world, this is my impact, and I like to surround myself with it,” Hillsdale Community Foundation President Sharon Bisher said. “Each of these knickknacks represents a time in...

Wood: Regulations must consider human cost, hold politicians accountable
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Wood: Regulations must consider human cost, hold politicians accountable

Attorney Jonathan Wood, in a speech for this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives, described the real effects of environmental regulation on everyday people and how to combat these regulations going forward. Wood gave the final lecture in this semester’s second CCA, “The Cost of Regulation.” In his speech titled “How Regulation Ruins Lives,” he spoke...

‘A Visual Philosophy of Winston Churchill’ exhibit tells history through art
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‘A Visual Philosophy of Winston Churchill’ exhibit tells history through art

Decades have passed since Winston Churchill’s death, but Curtis Hooper’s dramatic graphite drawings of the World War II era prime minister are as lifelike as ever. “While many only know Churchill for his wartime leadership, the gallery is very unique in that it contains vignettes drawn from throughout his entire life,” Churchill Fellow and senior...