Month: November 2022

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Shotgun competes in national championship

The Chargers experienced mixed results at the 2022 National Sporting Clays Championship. The event was held in San Antonio, Texas, the weekend of Oct. 22, by the National Sporting Clay Association. Other notable schools in attendance included Schreiner University, Emmanuel College, and Texas A&M. “Texas weather at the end of October is nice,” head coach...

Chigozie Obioma discusses new novel
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Chigozie Obioma discusses new novel

Author Chigozie Obioma said he tells the story of Nigeria’s civil war through the voices of both the living and the dead in his newest novel, “The Road to the Country.” The President’s Office and the Hillsdale College Creative Writing Honors Program hosted Obioma Nov. 7 for a lecture on mystical realism, an ongoing theme...

Choir debuts sacred concert
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Choir debuts sacred concert

The Christ Chapel Choir of Hillsdale performed a requiem of sacred music in honor of All Souls’ Day on Nov. 2. Hundreds of audience members gathered in Christ Chapel to listen to the Hillsdale Chapel Choir’s first concert. The concert consisted of a compilation of sacred music and concluded with “Requiem” by Gabriel Fauré.  “The...

Hillsdale grapples with homelessness from ‘all walks of life’
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Hillsdale grapples with homelessness from ‘all walks of life’

Law enforcement officers and community leaders are struggling to address homelessness in Hillsdale County as winter approaches and drives the homeless to seek shelter. Sylvester Taylor and his fiancee Latisha Brown walked into Share the Warmth of Hillsdale County and pulled chairs to a table. They said they are locals who have supported each other...

Business curriculum to include two new courses this spring
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Business curriculum to include two new courses this spring

  A new class and a capstone course will be added to the business core in the spring. One of the new courses will cover introductory topics, and the other will synthesize ideas from different areas of business.  Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele, chairman of the economics, business, and accounting department, said the courses...