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Preview: SAB invites students  for a ‘Taste of Manning’
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Preview: SAB invites students for a ‘Taste of Manning’

For the first time in two years, the Student Activity Board’s “Taste of Manning” is happening.  This Saturday, March 27, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., students can tour the houses all along Manning St. while enjoying food made by the residents of each house. The cuisine is meant to represent the people in the...

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In Brief: Annual women’s Lenten retreat to take place Sunday

The annual women’s Lenten retreat will occur on Sunday, March 28, in the Mauck Solarium from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.  Senior Lucy Vanberkum and sophomore Theresa DiFranco said they organized this event as an opportunity for women to pause, reflect, and prepare themselves for Holy Week and Easter.  “It’s a great time to take a...

Hospital becomes sixth in nation to use new laser therapy
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Hospital becomes sixth in nation to use new laser therapy

Hillsdale Hospital is one of only six locations in the country to use a thulium laser to treat kidney, ureteral, and bladder stones. Hillsdale Hospital and Dr. Stockall from Capital Urological Associates joined forces to bring new technology and the highest quality urological care to Hillsdale and its surrounding areas, according to Physician Liaison Darren...

Hindsight is 20/20: Award-winning novelist speaks on perspective
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Hindsight is 20/20: Award-winning novelist speaks on perspective

“The power of hindsight is the most effective tool in the writer’s toolbox,” said internationally acclaimed Nigerian novelist Chigozie Obioma on Tuesday night in Plaster Auditorium.  Obioma came to campus as part of the English department’s Visiting Writers Series, and on Tuesday, gave a lecture titled “Objects in the Mirror are Closer than They Appear:...

From pursuing the good to teaching it
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From pursuing the good to teaching it

As the spring semester nears its end, current Hillsdale seniors are exploring post-graduation career options. Like many graduates before them, a large number of the 2021 graduating class are considering teaching as their career paths.  According to the First Destination Survey issued by Career Services, 16% of the graduates from the class of 2020 reported...