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A defense of Naomi Wolf for liberals and conservatives
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A defense of Naomi Wolf for liberals and conservatives

When Naomi Wolf walked onto the stage of Plaster Auditorium during last spring’s CCA on “Big Pharma,” a gasp escaped my mouth, and I just about lunged out of my seat. I had just spent my winter break reading and rereading her 1997 book “Promiscuities” – a piece of creative nonfiction that follows her and...

Ballet Chelsea to perform the Nutcracker at the Dawn
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Ballet Chelsea to perform the Nutcracker at the Dawn

Ballet Chelsea will be performing excerpts of the Nutcracker. Courtesy | Facebook Friends of the Dawn Theater will be hosting Ballet Chelsea for a performance of excerpts of the Nutcracker at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12 at the Dawn Theater, sponsored by the Hillsdale County Community Foundation  “Ballet Chelsea does a full performance of the...

QUICK HITS with George Allen
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QUICK HITS with George Allen

In this Quick Hits, George Allen, public services librarian, talks about books, travel, and his ideal day. What is your favorite novel?  “The Black Arrow” by Robert Louis Stevenson — it’s always been my favorite novel. I think it’s the perfect novel. Stevenson is a great novelist because he packs so much flavor and weight...

Students compete in Catholic vs. Protestant soccer game
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Students compete in Catholic vs. Protestant soccer game

The Protestants defeated the Catholics 3-0 in Campus Rec’s Protestant vs. Catholic soccer game, El Classico, at Hayden Park. “The goal of the event is to have a fun way to get students around campus who play soccer but maybe don’t have the skill level of a club member to get them all together, to...