Year: 2022

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Make your bed

You stumble across the bedroom and grapple with the alarm. You manage to shut it off. As you turn back around, you’re left with the day’s first mess: a scrunched-up pile of sheets and blankets. Will it defeat you again or will you rise to the occasion? Quit making excuses and start making your bed. 

Admissions' interns spend the summer in Hillsdale
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Five reasons to spend summer in Hillsdale

If there is one piece of advice I would give to any Hillsdale student it’s this: spend a summer in Hillsdale.  Last summer I interned for the admissions department. I was a bit apprehensive at first. Did I really want to spend a summer in the same small town that I spent the fall, winter,...

Record so nice she broke it twice: Maines continues historic tear as Chargers grab 2nd
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Record so nice she broke it twice: Maines continues historic tear as Chargers grab 2nd

The Hillsdale College women’s track team took second at the Lee Flames Invitational finishing with a total of 95 points on April 8th and 9th. The team competed against approximately 70 other teams and won the 4×400 meter relay, shot put, and javelin throwing events and placing in six events.  In the 800 meter run,...

Bridgerton season two is better, but not worth it
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Bridgerton season two is better, but not worth it

Season two of “Bridgerton” is reminiscent of a French macaron: light, airy, and aesthetically pleasing, but ultimately unsatisfactory and lacking substance.  Historically inaccurate and frustratingly predictable, Netflix’s hit period-drama “Bridgerton” still provides an escape from the mundanity of 21st-century-life, if you can prepare yourself for the series’ silliness and mindlessness. With oldest Bridgerton daughter Daphne’s...