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The Weekly: Get some pre-rest before break
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The Weekly: Get some pre-rest before break

Spring break is almost here — “finally” — and whether your plans include travel to the nearest warm spot or just crashing at home for several days, the first thing on your mind is probably to get rest. We’re Hillsdale students, we talk a lot about how busy we are. During the school year it...

Students to partner with Alpha Omega to teach sexual responsibility
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Students to partner with Alpha Omega to teach sexual responsibility

The REALL team from the Alpha Omega Care Center hopes to bring its message of respecting the dignity of the individual to local youth, according to Team Director Nancy DeBacker. “I love the name, ‘Respect everything about Life and Love,’ because it focuses on the dignity of the individual,” DeBacker said. “There’s so much going...

Ellingson to swim at NCAA Championships
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Ellingson to swim at NCAA Championships

After winning the 100 breastroke at last month’s G-MAC championships, senior Anika Ellingson will compete in the NCAA Division II Championships for the third time in her career. Ellingson will swim in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke in Indianapolis, Indiana, on March 13. The meet will represent the end of her 13-year swimming career,...

Public to discuss proposed well
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Public to discuss proposed well

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public information session to discuss the proposed siting of a drinking water well by Artesian of Pioneer near the village of Fayette, Ohio. The information session will be at 6 p.m. on March 12 at the Fayette Local School, 400 E. Gamble Rd, Fayette, Ohio. The proposed...

Giving voice to the soul: Alumna musician assists children in vocal therapy
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Giving voice to the soul: Alumna musician assists children in vocal therapy

When the chemicals used in the re-lacquering of her French horn irritated her throat and voice box during her junior year at Hillsdale College, impeding her ability to practice music and sing, Rebecca Schoon ’13 was prompted to reconsider pursuing a career in music. Although discouraged, she did not wallow in self-pity. Instead, she gleaned...