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In Brief: Penny’s launches campus-wide coffee contest
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In Brief: Penny’s launches campus-wide coffee contest

Have you been waiting to unleash your inner barista? Wait no longer. Last weekend, Penny’s announced their Coffee Showcase, giving students the chance to submit recipes for a new coffee drink that will be featured at the cafe’s “Drink Launch Party” on Monday, Feb. 1.  The competition, which opened on Jan. 26, is open to...

Hillsdale to hold first ever March for Life
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Hillsdale to hold first ever March for Life

The pro-life community of Hillsdale has turned another cancellation into an opportunity to make history, as it plans to as they host the first ever Hillsdale March for Life. The city of Hillsdale will have its first pro-life march on Friday, Jan. 29 at 3:30 p.m. The march will begin on Broad Street, in front...

Noise Complaint: ‘Visiting Hours’
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Noise Complaint: ‘Visiting Hours’

“A band is a great way to destroy a friendship.”  -Julian Casablancas There are many bands that prove this claim (Oasis, The Pixies, My Chemical Romance, One Direction?). Hillsdale College’s student bands, however, might echo their predicament. The college is ripe with bands and  students who love playing music —  particularly music with their friends....

‘Jackson county’s best kept secret’
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‘Jackson county’s best kept secret’

It’s a rare kind of instrument that requires naughty Catholic school children to produce sound. But this is exactly what the church organ requires. Most organs have a pedal at the organist’s feet that blows wind through its reeds to make it sing. But the church organ’s pedal protrudes directly out of its side —...

Zoom protocol: Tips from a fellow student
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Zoom protocol: Tips from a fellow student

“Zoom University” ushered in a new set of social standards that has had under one year to develop. To help out students across campus, I’ve compiled the most pressing social issues of our time with the hope of saving individual students’ embarrassment, professor’s patience, and your peers’ sanity. Here it is.  By all means, mismatch...