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City Council unanimously renews contract with Domestic Harmony
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City Council unanimously renews contract with Domestic Harmony

Hillsdale’s City Council voted unanimously to renew its contract with Domestic Harmony at Monday night’s meeting, but not without concerns being raised about Hillsdale County contributing its fair share to the organization.  Domestic Harmony is a local domestic violence shelter that provides housing, counseling, and legal counseling to Michigan residents in need. All services provided...

Bite-size Psych: To sleep or study?
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Bite-size Psych: To sleep or study?

(Bite-size Psych is a weekly psychology column by sophomore Quin Colhour). Just secondary to the good, true, and beautiful triad at Hillsdale College is the sleep, social life, and grades triad, the balance of which is never quite reached. Although experts recommend sleeping seven to eight hours a night and drinking almost four liters of...

Drug addiction at the atomic level: Chem prof talks dopamine studies
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Drug addiction at the atomic level: Chem prof talks dopamine studies

Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kelli Kazmier presented her research on drug addiction at the atomic level last Thursday as a part of Mossey Library’s “Our Faculty’s Ongoing Research” lecture series.  Kazmier spoke on her findings pertaining to drug addiction and its effect on the human body. Specifically, the way drugs impact dopamine levels in the...

Rufo exposes critical race theory in lecture
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Rufo exposes critical race theory in lecture

Elementary school students are being forced to locate themselves on a spectrum of privilege, and Chris Rufo is trying to stop it.  Rufo, director of the Center on Wealth and Poverty at the Discovery Institute and contributing editor at the City Journal in New York, delivered a speech on March 30 in which he outlined...