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Beeswax, tote bags, jewelry: SAB hosts Maker’s Market
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Beeswax, tote bags, jewelry: SAB hosts Maker’s Market

Junior Allie Springer laid out homemade lip balm, hair wax, soap, candles, and honey from her family’s bee farm last Saturday at SAB’s annual Maker’s Market.  “It’s a perfect event,” Springer said. “I usually make things at home during breaks but do not have to commit to a full business.” Students sold homemade bee products,...

Collegian Weekly: Still your seas, mateys
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Collegian Weekly: Still your seas, mateys

Scavenger hunts, Baw Beese ventures, and Mock Rock practices consume the life of an average student during homecoming week — sometimes to an unhealthy extreme that distracts from the main purpose of the event.  Ultimately, homecoming is about the alumni who return to campus. They are coming back to reunite with friends and to reminisce...

After Eden: See Beyond Stereotypes
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After Eden: See Beyond Stereotypes

The best artist at my school was a girl named Kass. She was funny, intelligent, and a great friend. Kass made ripples midway through high school when she cut her hair short and started wearing suits to formal events.  I could easily see a world in which her peers and even the parents in our...

Make Kamala president now
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Make Kamala president now

After seeing the antics of a crazy old man clearly unfit for office, I want Vice President Kamala Harris to be president.  No, I don’t mean former President Donald Trump. I mean the other crazy old man: President Joe Biden. And I don’t mean Kamala should take office in January 2025. She should take office...

Strachn awarded Veteran of the Year
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Strachn awarded Veteran of the Year

Jenny Spahr hands Sgt. 1st Class Steve Strachn Hillsdale County’s Veteran of the Year award. Courtesy | Jenny Spahr Sgt. 1st Class Steve Strachn received Hillsdale County’s Veteran of the Year Award on Sept. 23.  “We look for qualifications like character, military service, veteran advocacy in the community, and community engagement,” said Jenny Spahr, the...