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The Schiff charade continues
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The Schiff charade continues

The fear of President Donald Trump’s re-election is too much for the Democrats to handle. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and his party are clinging to their last-ditch effort with this impeachment hearing, despite any direct evidence of a high crime or misdemeanor. Schiff’s star witnesses proved to have no firsthand knowledge of collusion, and instead...

Spanish class with Lucy
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Spanish class with Lucy

When I walked into the office of Assistant Professor of Spanish Katia Sherman, her dog Lucy sat peacefully in the corner, unfazed by the entrance of a stranger. That’s always how Lucy is, whether she’s on the quad, in Sherman’s office in Delp, or in the classroom. Almost every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10...

Orchestra, choirs perform ‘Battle of the Bells’
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Orchestra, choirs perform ‘Battle of the Bells’

On Nov. 24, Hillsdale College’s Symphony Orchestra, College Choir, and Chamber Choir performed together for the first time to a packed audience at Christ Chapel. According to Music Director James Holleman, this performance was the first time that all 192 musicians could fit together on one stage.  “Music is alive and well in the liberal...

Q&A with Bon Appetit sustainability specialist
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Q&A with Bon Appetit sustainability specialist

  Lily Gross is a Bon Appetit fellow who travels with Bon Appetit to colleges around the country to work with students on sustainability issues. Gross visited Hillsdale this week and taught a cooking class. Can you tell me about your job with Bon Appetit and how you are promoting sustainability in that position? I...