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Computer science makes a comeback
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Computer science makes a comeback

For the past month, the Hillsdale College Math Department has posted an open position for a Computer Science professor in hopes of restoring the Computer Science minor.   From the late ‘80s until 2015, one of the math professors, Ryan Zeller, offered a plethora of classes that would satisfy the minor. After his retirement in ’15,...

Midwifery Education Club packs miscarriage kits for grieving mothers
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Midwifery Education Club packs miscarriage kits for grieving mothers

More than 35 volunteers for the Midwifery Education Club gathered last week to create more than 250 miscarriage care packages for Early Pregnancy Loss Association, a local non-profit. The EPLA, founded in 2016 by Emily Carrington, provides support for women and families who have suffered a miscarriage. With a kettle of tea kept warm in...

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Letter to the Editor: Wearing masks is dehumanizing

Dear Editor, I greatly appreciated Emma Cummins’ observations in “Resist Masktopia” (Collegian, 22 Oct. 2020). I can understand how, in certain limited, specific situations, the wearing of properly constructed masks and following proper medical protocols regarding use, handling, and changing, could be beneficial. But the universal wearing of masks, in all situations, strikes me as...

He is Worthy: Damascus Catholic Mission hosts night of worship
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He is Worthy: Damascus Catholic Mission hosts night of worship

On Monday night, the Holy Spirit moved in the aisles of Plaster Auditorium.  Students gathered there for an evening of Eucharistic adoration and worship hosted by Catholic Society and Damascus Catholic Mission Campus’s national team, travelling from their campus in Centerburg, Ohio. Earlier in the semester, sophomore Hannah Cote and I spent a Friday night...