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Hillsdale should be more careful about Science Initiatives
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Hillsdale should be more careful about Science Initiatives

Hillsdale should be more careful about Science Initiatives. Courtesy | rawpixel When a science professor leaned out of a photograph to avoid being seen at the Academy for Science and Technology event on April 11, I knew the evening was off to a rough start.  The Academy for Science and Freedom hosted the Broken Science...

Hills and gaeles: Irish band changes campus’ music scene
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Hills and gaeles: Irish band changes campus’ music scene

The members of Hilsgaelic are bringing a new sound to Hillsdale’s campus. Erin Osborne | Collegian What do you do with a drunken sailor early in the morning? According to the new band Hillsgaelic, the answer is simple: sing about him. “There’s a distinct lack of Irish music on campus,” lead singer and sophomore Colin...

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Basketball names new head coach

Hillsdale College appointed Keven Bradley as the new head coach of the Chargers’ men’s basketball program Tuesday, April 11. The move came after the college announced previous head coach John Tharp will be moving into a new position as the Hillsdale College Athletic Director June 30 of this year.  “Kevin was my recommendation to the...

It has never been about women’s health when talking about abortion
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It has never been about women’s health when talking about abortion

Abortion does not support women’s health. Courtesy | Piqsels When Roe v. Wade was overturned, the pro-choice push back throughout the country created a polarizing opinion of abortion, which has been heightened with the U.S. Supreme Court’s discussion of the abortion pill, mifepristone, this week. While the overturning of Roe v. Wade was a great win...

Feeding of the 500: St. Anthony’s midnight ‘Greek Feast’
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Feeding of the 500: St. Anthony’s midnight ‘Greek Feast’

Parishioners gather outside of St. Anthony Catholic Church to sing Irish shanties and ballads. Courtesy|Rosemary Surdyke  Parishioners and visitors alike packed the parish hall of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in the wee hours of Easter morning for the church’s annual Greek Feast. With more than 500 participants, this year’s Greek Feast was the...