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Art Professor Anthony Frudakis exhibits his life’s work
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Art Professor Anthony Frudakis exhibits his life’s work

After 40 years of creating, Anthony Frudakis showcased his life’s work in the Daughtrey Gallery on Friday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m, which will remain open until Nov. 20.  Frudakis, associate professor of art at Hillsdale, displayed around 40 pieces for the exhibit, including sculptures, drawings, and a few paintings, according to Frudakis.  “This took...

Women take first at invitational
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Women take first at invitational

Women’s cross country poses for a picture after winning the 5k race. Courtesy | Elaine Kutas Charger men’s and women’s cross country teams placed fifth for the men and first for the women overall at the Jayhawk Collegiate Invitational, hosted by Muskegon Community College on Oct.12.  The men’s team finished fifth overall despite seniors Richie...

State remembers Hillsdale poet Will Carleton 
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State remembers Hillsdale poet Will Carleton 

The state of Michigan celebrated its “unofficial poet laureate” and 1869 grad of the college, Will Carleton. In 1919, the state pronounced Oct. 21 as a day dedicated to Will Carleton, establishing both a commemorative school holiday and a requirement for schools to teach at least one of his poems. This act was in effect...

Podcasting offers an alternative to biased media coverage, Pulliam Fellow says
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Podcasting offers an alternative to biased media coverage, Pulliam Fellow says

Larry O’Connor analyzed four examples of biased media in Plaster Auditorium Oct. 22. Courtesy | Adriana Azarian Platforms like YouTube and podcasts outrank left-leaning TV news and expose users to conservative views, said Larry O’Connor, conservative radio host and Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. A host on WMAL radio in Washington, D.C.,...

Multi-million dollar ‘Renaissance’ moves ahead
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Multi-million dollar ‘Renaissance’ moves ahead

A rendering of a future commercial and residential project at 58 and 60 N. West St. Courtesy | Hillsdale Renaissance Luke Robson is playing Monopoly in the City of Hillsdale as his company, Hillsdale Renaissance LLC, acquired 11 new buildings in the past year and started seven new projects. A 2017 Hillsdale College graduate and...