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Student Fed grants probationary status to lacrosse club
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Student Fed grants probationary status to lacrosse club

The Student Federation granted probationary club status to a new men’s lacrosse club April 4. Sophomore Marc Ayers represented the club and said the opening of the new athletic field at Hayden Park this year provides an ideal opportunity to start the club. “In the thriving lacrosse community that is the Midwest, it’s surprising there...

Sociology  forges a close community
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Sociology forges a close community

With only two faculty members, sociology is one of the smallest departments at Hillsdale. What the department lacks in size, however, it makes up for in passion. Many students learn the basics of sociology in Sociology 101: Understanding Society and Culture. The class covers a range of sociological studies, giving students an interdisciplinary view of...

Campus likes ‘Truman and Claire like people’
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Campus likes ‘Truman and Claire like people’

With questions like “Who do you love the least?”, “Favorite fundie?”, and “Worst grade you’ve received at Hillsdale?”, Greeks, athletes, and fundies overcome their differences on a new radio show that features the sects and stereotypes of campus Airing on the radio every Tuesday, “Truman and Claire Like People” features a different guest every week....

Hillsdale gym goers stress the importance of fitness
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Hillsdale gym goers stress the importance of fitness

Fitness and consistency are crucial to a well-lived life, but not everyone takes advantage of the benefits of working, some Hilsdale gym goers say. Sophomore Jihye Kim said staying fit is essential to longevity and even extends to spiritual life.  “If you want to be around and see your grandkids,  be a useful member of...

The Carreños offer students a taste of Venezuelan culture
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The Carreños offer students a taste of Venezuelan culture

Students learned about Venezuelan culture last Thursday night through food, lecture, and film. Sigma Delta Pi and the Spanish department organized the event, which included arepa — cornmeal cake — cooking classes, and a screening of an excerpt from the documentary “The Twilight of Magical Socialism.” After the documentary, Associate Professor of Spanish Víctor Carreño...