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Protestantism: Disunity between denominations?
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Protestantism: Disunity between denominations?

“What unites us is a pursuit of deeply and fervently held end or aim, not uniformity or agreement about the means with which we reach that aim,” Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade said about Protestant unity. Alitheia, a Christian apologetics group, hosted a panel last week to discuss the issue of Protestant unity through...

Twenty-fifth opera workshop makes a scene
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Twenty-fifth opera workshop makes a scene

When vocal instructor Melissa Osmond selected opera scenes for this year’s Opera Workshop, she selected pieces that highlighted the vocal department’s students talents. “Don’t Make a Scene” is the 25th Opera Workshop, and almost 30 Hillsdale students displayed their talents in scenes from various operas, operettas, and operatic-style musicals. Along with adjunct instructors Emily Douglass,...

Alumnus Brant Cohen turns Keefer House into boutique hotel
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Alumnus Brant Cohen turns Keefer House into boutique hotel

After attending the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program, Brant Cohen ’18 came back to Hillsdale with an idea help preserve the city’s history. As the city of Hillsdale works to restore its historic downtown district, Cohen is helping to turn the Keefer House, which was built in 1885 and closed in 1965, into a boutique hotel. He...

As students vote on federation officers, constitutional amendment stirs controversy
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As students vote on federation officers, constitutional amendment stirs controversy

The Student Federation is facing opposition from the student body and some Student Fed officers for its recent amendment proposal. The amendment proposes to alter qualifications for Student Fed positions by allowing sophomores to run for positions that were previously only open to juniors, if the positions are uncontested. Candidates who have not served a...