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Married speakers share perspective on masculinity and femininity
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Married speakers share perspective on masculinity and femininity

On Nov. 1, Peter Herbeck, vice president of Renewal Ministries, and his wife Debbie Herbeck, founder of Pine Hills Girls’ Camp and women’s ministry Be Love Revolution, engaged with the reality of masculinity and femininity in their lecture titled “The School of Love: Lessons in Authentic Masculinity and Femininity.” They discussed the mystery of God...

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons
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Michigan Governor’s Race: Re-elect Whitmer for her experience

Michiganders should re-elect Gov. Gretchen Whitmer next week. In spite of attacks from conservative news outlets, and even an attempted kidnapping, Whitmer, a Democrat, has stayed strong and promoted policies which allow the state to thrive during her time in office. Promoting safe and legal access to abortion, pushing tax cuts for small businesses, and...

Lights, camera, cats!
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Lights, camera, cats!

Local cat shelter Hillsdale Felines and Friends works to change the world one cat at a time, and they are teaming up with the Hillsdale College Film Club to produce a commercial about the stray crisis in the community.   Kátia Sherman, associate professor of Spanish at Hillsdale College, is the founder and benefactor of the...

Three radio students receive  national broadcasting awards
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Three radio students receive national broadcasting awards

Three students received awards from the National College Broadcasting Inc. on Saturday, Oct. 29 for their shows on WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. Sophomore Lauren Smyth took first place in Best Newscast or Sportscast, alumna Rachel Kookogey ‘22 received first and second place for Best Sports Reporting, and senior Josh Barker won third place for...