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In brief: ‘Blithe Spirit’ comes to stage next week
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In brief: ‘Blithe Spirit’ comes to stage next week

Most professors and novelists take sabbaticals to get inspiration for their research, but not this time.  Blithe Spirit, directed by Michael Beyer, will run from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m., and Oct. 3 at 2 p.m. in the Markel Auditorium.  The storyline centers around novelist Charles Condomine, played by senior John Tassef,...

Blake Faulkner attended swing dance club during his time as a Hillsdale student. Courtesy | Blake Faulkner
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New alumni profs seek the good once again

It’s said that when you love something, set it free, and if it comes back, it was meant to be. This is the case for many Hillsdale alumni who come back to work at their alma mater, proving true their love for the white and blue.  Blake Faulkner, Jason Gehrke, and Tim Polelle are three...

Workers construct the steel frame of the new transfer station building Sept. 10. Courtesy | City of Hillsdale
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Hillsdale Transfer Station dumps its old building, begins construction on new one

The Hillsdale Transfer Station will be closed until early October due to the construction of a new building at the facility, which Modern Waste Systems and the City of Hillsdale operate. This new building will replace the previous structure which was constructed in the early 1980s, according to Director of the Hillsdale Department of Public Services,...

‘Read the Constitution’: Mayor Stockford sends message to Pres. Biden on vaccine mandate
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‘Read the Constitution’: Mayor Stockford sends message to Pres. Biden on vaccine mandate

“I’ll die on this hill. I don’t care if they strip us of everything.” This is how Hillsdale Mayor Adam Stockford responded to President Joe Biden’s mandate that employers with at least 100 workers require their employees to either take the COVID-19 vaccine, or  submit to weekly COVID tests. Stockford said he thinks the government...