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Reformed Student Fellowship launches with bonfire
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Reformed Student Fellowship launches with bonfire

The newly-established Reformed Student Fellowship drew about 30 students to Hayden Park for a cookout dinner Sept. 7. The fellowship hopes to join the Catholic Society, Lutheran Society, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, and Anglican Student Fellowship as a campus ministry. According to the group’s mission statement, they exist “to celebrate, equip, and promote the broader reformed...

Catholics should still vote according to Cellas
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Catholics should still vote according to Cellas

Catholics have an important role as a voting bloc in politics even when confronted with harsh political realities, said Kristen Cella, former Right to Life Michigan and Michigan Catholic Conference lobbyist. “We have to deal with what we have,” she said. “Sometimes you’re choosing the lesser of two evils. Sometimes, hopefully, you’re choosing the better...

Greek spotlight: Sigma Chi builds philanthropic arm
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Greek spotlight: Sigma Chi builds philanthropic arm

“You know, John Wayne was a Sigma Chi,” said senior Andrew Klare, president of the Sigma Chi fraternity’s Hillsdale College chapter. “He said, ‘Men join fraternities; leaders of men join Sigma Chi’ — and I really think that’s what we offer to campus.” Sigma Chi’s Alpha Kappa chapter is one of four fraternities on Hillsdale’s...

St. Anthony’s holds Mass for slain deputy
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St. Anthony’s holds Mass for slain deputy

St. Anthony’s held a Blue Mass. Courtesy | Facebook “The numbers 4-0-3 will always haunt me,” Deacon Donald Michael said in his homily, because he learned about the death of Hillsdale County Deputy William Butler Jr. on June 27 at 4:03 p.m.  Michael spoke at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church on Sept. 11 during...