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A blank 2016 ballot. Thomas Novelly | Collegian
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Local GOP leaders react after North Adams clerk stripped of election duties by secretary of state

Hillsdale Republicans expressed concern over the removal of North Adams Township clerk Stephanie Scott from her duties, following her refusal to turn over election equipment. On Oct. 25, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson relieved Scott of her duties for the Nov. 2 election, alleging that she failed to comply with the Bureau of Elections, and...

Class documentary follows lives of Hillsdale students in Civil War
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Class documentary follows lives of Hillsdale students in Civil War

“Hillsdale played such an important role in the Union and not one documentary has been made about it,” said senior Reagan Gensiejewski said.  Gensiejewski and her classmates senior in a video storytelling class, Lily McHale, junior Gabrielle Beassette, and sophomore Carter McNish, are hoping to change that in a video storytelling class with their upcoming...

Cameron Moore smiles with his family. Collegian | Cameron Moore
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One more Moore: Adopting from South Korea

When Cameron and Wendy Moore first began dating, they knew they would want to adopt internationally — after all, Wendy Moore herself was an adoptee from South Korea. Now, years later, the couple’s long-awaited dream is soon to come true. Lecturer in English Cameron Moore and his wife Wendy Moore expect to adopt their fourth...

Antique fire truck finds final resting place
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Antique fire truck finds final resting place

The Hillsdale County Historical Society will publicly open the doors of the Will Carleton Poorhouse barn on Dec. 4, featuring its vintage fire truck from 1932. “We purchased a 1932 Seagrave fire truck that was originally purchased by the city of Hillsdale back in 1932, and we needed someplace to store it,” board member and...

COVID-19 levels drop to zero
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COVID-19 levels drop to zero

The student body is free of COVID-19, as of early this week. “We currently have zero students in isolation — and that’s a good thing,” said Health Service Assistant Linda Snoes. Approximately five to 10 students are tested for the virus daily, according to the Health and Wellness Center. Of the 385 students who have...