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Feasts from around the world come to campus
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Feasts from around the world come to campus

  The Hillsdale International Club brought flavors from Asia, Europe, and South America to the Grewcock Student Union last week, as a fundraiser for charity.  The club raised $782.40 for Hope for the Fatherless, an organization which works with orphans in Ethiopia. Senior and president Charis Linton said the fundraised amount was more than double...

SAB to host 8th annual student Thanksgiving Dinner
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SAB to host 8th annual student Thanksgiving Dinner

Students can enjoy turkey, casserole, and cranberry sauce tomorrow at Hillsdale College’s 8th annual Thanksgiving Dinner hosted by the Student Activities Board. Tickets are required to attend the meal, which will take place from 5-7 p.m. in the Searle Center. “This is an intentional time for us to get together and reorient ourselves in a...

Hillsdale Hospital has new treatment for back pain
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Hillsdale Hospital has new treatment for back pain

Brian Videan and Andrew Bieger, CRNAs at Hillsdale Hospital, work in the pain clinic. Courtesy | Kyrsten Newlon People with debilitating lower back pain can receive a new treatment for spinal pain at Hillsdale Hospital, according to a Hillsdale Hospital press release.  The treatment, called VIA Disc NP, is a procedure that replaces degenerated tissue...

Welcome to the  Renaissance.
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Welcome to the Renaissance.

Luke Robson ’17 dreams of bringing a renaissance to Hillsdale, and he’s scoping out properties in the city in pursuit of his vision.   Robson’s company, Hillsdale Renaissance LLC already, owns several properties downtown including the Courthouse Annex and Stock’s Mill, and is working to restore Hillsdale’s historic charm and industry.  “My plan is not to...

Tower Players present a colorful Hamlet
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Tower Players present a colorful Hamlet

This is not the “Hamlet” of Laurence Olivier or Kenneth Branagh. With its woodgrain set, jewel-toned lightning, and Viking-era costumes complete with fur collars and leather accents, it stands apart. For the first time in his 25-year teaching career, Director and Associate Professor of Theatre James Brandon is presenting William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” It premiered last...