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Alumni Homecoming Q&A
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Alumni Homecoming Q&A

Dennis Fassett ’21 What was your major? Marketing Management What have you been doing post-graduation? I was working for a healthcare IT company called Epic for a few months. As of this month, I’m doing PR consulting for a company called Pipeline Advisers. What sort of events did the college host for the alumni during...

‘Return to Splendor’: Hillsdale Heritage Association oversees work to restore, preserve downtown mural
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‘Return to Splendor’: Hillsdale Heritage Association oversees work to restore, preserve downtown mural

The 10-year-old “Return to Splendor” mural near Coney’s and Swirls will undergo art restorations overseen by The Hillsdale Heritage Association. Laura Smith, a resident of Hillsdale for the past 20 years, co-founded the Ladies of Beautification League with fellow Hillsdale mothers Jaminda Springer and Allison Hutchinson. The LBL’s goal is to bring the community together...

Third string quarterback Garrit Aissen leads fourth quarter comeback win
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Third string quarterback Garrit Aissen leads fourth quarter comeback win

This past Saturday, the Hillsdale College Charger football team capped off homecoming week with a 38-31 come-from-behind victory over the Missouri S&T Miners to grab their first win of the season.  The win came despite injuries to first-string quarterback Luke Keller, who suffered a season-ending ACL tear, and second-string quarterback Jake Burger, who was injured...

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Makers Market sets up shop on Saturday

Maker’s Market, the artisan-goods market hosted by the Students Activity Board, will return this Saturday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Chapel Plaza.  The event will feature around 20 student and staff-run booths selling artisan items such as baked goods, crafts, jewelry, drinks. Assistant Director of Student Activities Riley Arlinghaus said...

Gary Wolfram holds the shoes of record-breaking runner Henry Rono. Collegian | Aubrey Gulick
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Friends that run together stay together: Gary Wolfram reflects on friendship with record-breaking Kenyan runner

When Dr. Gary Wolfram, professor of economics, saw Henry Rono’s picture in the 1978 Runner’s World Magazine, he decided to move across the country to train for a year with the Kenyan runner.  Forty years later, a visitor to Wolfram’s office can still see Rono’s running shoes hanging from a hook on the side of...