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‘Depraved’: residents condemn drag show
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‘Depraved’: residents condemn drag show

[EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been edited for clarity since publication.] Community members say they are “shocked” after a local bar hosted a charity drag performance last month. Local charity Survivors Strong organized Drag Queen Bingo, which took place last month at 55 Below, a bar on Broad Street. Tickets to the show cost $25,...

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GOAL program hosts tutor training with Professor Gregg

  Forming a relationship with students is one of the most important parts of tutoring, said Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Jonathan Gregg ’11 in a talk to the GOAL public and private school tutoring programs on Oct. 27.  “It is not wasted time if you are spending some time getting to know the student...

College adds new online course on the Founding in discussion-based format
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College adds new online course on the Founding in discussion-based format

Hillsdale’s newest online course, “The Real American Founding: A Conversation,” features a conversational approach to American founding principles as they were understood at the Founding, according to Kyle Murnen, director of online learning.   Released on Oct. 11, the eight-part course includes conversations between Professor of Politics Thomas West and Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at...

Off-campus craze: Students snatch up houses on Manning Street
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Off-campus craze: Students snatch up houses on Manning Street

Following a mad dash to sign leases, houses on Manning Street were taken for August 2023 by September 2022 As students settled into their houses this August, junior Mary Ruth Oster had her sights set on a home for the next academic year — The Lodge on Manning, a popular off-campus house on Manning Street. ...

Churches, businesses support Share the Warmth Ministry
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Churches, businesses support Share the Warmth Ministry

As Share the Warmth of Hillsdale County opens for the season, local businesses and churches are gathering to help support the shelter.  “We couldn’t do it without the community, they are wonderful,” said Penny Myers, the warming center’s executive director. “We are very thankful and grateful.”  Myers said it took lots of work to gain...