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Alumni run medical missionary base in Paris
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Alumni run medical missionary base in Paris

Five years ago, Olivia Allen ’13 was taking photos for Simpson Residence during homecoming week and snapping photos on the sidelines at football games. Today, Olivia and her husband Jonathan are full time missionaries for Youth With a Mission in Paris, France. While she was a student at Hillsdale, Olivia was on a pre-med track...

Let’s Fly: Inside the John James ‘War Room’
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Let’s Fly: Inside the John James ‘War Room’

Tucked away in a back room with televisions lining the walls and dozens of laptops displaying election results, I watched the numbers roll in on Tuesday night as John James’ campaign team sorted through various precincts to see if the Republican outsider would pull off an upset.  Although the night didn’t end the way I...

Hillsdale County welcomes clean energy with new plant
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Hillsdale County welcomes clean energy with new plant

Michigan Hub is bringing clean power to Hillsdale County. The energy company will invest $100 million toward the revamping of Endicott Generating Plant, the former coal power plant in Litchfield, Michigan. Michigan Hub’s various planned methods of clean power production are expected to provide businesses with low-cost energy solutions. “The core element of the company...

Objectified or oblivious?
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Objectified or oblivious?

“The most important thing is that you just stay true to your own idea of what is beautiful,” said Mikaela Shiffrin, an American two-time Olympic gold medalist. Her message on Maxim magazine’s HOT 100 list landed with a hollow, dull thud instead of the powerful, ultra-feminist punch it tried to pack. Since 2000, Maxim touts...

Sharing art and conversation
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Sharing art and conversation

The Alpha Rho Tau art honorary will be hosting an art show on Friday evening, Nov. 9 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Junior Ashley Peuler, president of Alpha Rho Tau, calls this event her favorite of the semester. “You finally get to see the hard work the students have been putting in,” she said....