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Tuition and fees add acoustic style to student music scene
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Tuition and fees add acoustic style to student music scene

Tuition and Fees pair three-part harmonies with old-style tunes. Courtesy | Phoebe VanHeyningen For many Hillsdale students, it is their social circles that create connection. But for sophomores Phoebe VanHeyningen, Emily Griffith, and Fiona Mulley, their connection grew out of a shared passion for music. “We all kind of have our own social circles during...

Chargers maintain conference lead, climb back to top 10
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Chargers maintain conference lead, climb back to top 10

Ahead of the toughest stretch of its season, the Hillsdale men’s basketball team beat a pair of conference opponents to maintain the top spot in the G-MAC and move from 11th to ninth in the National Association of Basketball Coaches national poll. The Chargers took down the Cedarville Yellow Jackets, 79-70, at home before traveling...

College purchases off-campus Norton houses, open to students this fall
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College purchases off-campus Norton houses, open to students this fall

Hillsdale College to offer additional on-campus housing in the Fall. Courtesy | Hillsdale College   The college purchased four off-campus houses from Vice President and General Counsel Robert Norton, which will be available as on-campus housing for fall 2023.  Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel said the college intends to honor Norton’s leases with current...

Hillsdale students should celebrate Black History Month
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Hillsdale students should celebrate Black History Month

Hillsdale students should celebrate Black History Month. Courtesy | Flickr Hillsdale College’s values are consistent with those of Black History Month, yet the College Democrats were the only group on campus to take notice of the occasion in 2022.  If Hillsdale students truly believe that the American founding principles of liberty and equality are exceptional,...

Theatre students impress at festival
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Theatre students impress at festival

Students were nominated for their roles in recent productions. Courtesy | Tower Players Facebook Two Hillsdale theatre students were semi-finalists in an acting scholarship hosted by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.  Out of the 175 people who entered the competition, the judges selected 45 individuals to compete in the semi-finalist round. Among those...