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CCA speakers examine election history, debate 2020 results
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CCA speakers examine election history, debate 2020 results

The first Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series of the fall 2021 semester examined contentious presidential elections, with each speech illuminating the controversies of the 2020 election, according to CCA attendees. “No one can say with certainty that there was no fraud in 2020,” said Andrew Busch, crown professor of government and George R. Roberts...

Admissions counselor brings  pop-up thrift store to Hillsdale
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Admissions counselor brings pop-up thrift store to Hillsdale

When Peyton Bowen ’18 purged her closet last year, she discovered an outlet for her thrifting obsession.  Bowen, a Hillsdale College admissions counselor, created her own Instagram clothing store @peybaezcloset. Just last month, she hosted a pop-up shop at Rough Draft for her online thrift store during orientation weekend, Aug. 19-21.  Bowen’s online store features...

Meet Sam Waldvogel, Hillsdale’s youngest city board member
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Meet Sam Waldvogel, Hillsdale’s youngest city board member

Sam Waldvogel is currently the youngest person to serve on a Hillsdale city board. The City Council appointed Waldvogel to the Economic Development Corporation earlier this month.  Waldvogel, 24, is a Hillsdale native and alumnus of Hillsdale Academy ’16 and Capital University in Ohio. After his graduation in 2020, Waldvogel began working as a financial...

Kat Timpf for Commencement Speaker
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Kat Timpf for Commencement Speaker

For months after her graduation from Hillsdale in 2010, Kat Timpf came home to a dingy apartment in California and fell asleep on a yoga mat.  She worked long days in radio and full nights waitressing to pay the bills.  “I never lost sight of what I wanted to do,” Timpf told The Collegian in...

Hillsdale in D.C.
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Hillsdale in D.C.

While most students journeyed back to Hillsdale during orientation week, I said goodbye to Hillsdale on a 7 a.m. flight. My plane rose with the sun, and I sat in the window seat on the small Delta plane, unable to sleep or distract myself from thinking about the next three months.  As the captain announced...