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Princeton Review names Hillsdale first in community service
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Princeton Review names Hillsdale first in community service

Hillsdale College students are the most engaged in community service of any four-year college students in America, according to The Princeton Review.  In its annual guide, “Best 388 Colleges,” Princeton Review ranked Hillsdale in the top 25 in 14 of its 50 subcategories, including first in “Most Engaged in Community Service,” third in “Most Conservative...

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Christ Chapel installs new, $2 million organ in choir loft

A 47,000-pound organ now sits in the back of the choir loft in Christ Chapel, following its installation earlier this month. Paul Fritts, an organ builder based in Tacoma, Washington who specializes in creating historical models of organs, designed and built the organ. Derek Stauff, associate professor of music and an organ instructor at Hillsdale,...

Fink meets with constituents at the brewery. Logan Washburn | Collegian
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Andrew Fink wins Republican primary to represent Hillsdale, Branch, Lenawee counties

Republican voters re-nominated state Rep. Andrew Fink on Aug. 2 to run for a second term representing Hillsdale, Branch, and part of Lenawee counties in the state legislature. Fink defeated Steve Meckley, owner of Meckley Flavor Fruit Farms, to represent Michigan’s 35th state house district. Fink will face Democratic nominee Andrew Watkins in the Nov....

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Student Federation grants Wrestling Club probational club status

The Student Federation unanimously granted the Hillsdale Men’s Wrestling Club probational club status in its April 7 meeting. Aidan Johnston, president of the wrestling club, said the club is hoping to increase its presence on campus.  “We’ve seen a lot of growth in the last year,” he said. “We want to have a bigger role...

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Make the most of your time at Hillsdale

Thankfully, I’m counted as a regular with Christy Maier, otherwise I may not have had a chance to meet with the academic services director last week as students swarmed her office during this registration season. As I sat down to discuss my schedule for next semester with her, it occurred to me how nice it...