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Veterans Day ceremony honors slain deputy
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Veterans Day ceremony honors slain deputy

Veterans from the college and community gather for a photo in McNamara Rehearsal Hall. Courtesy | Alessia Sandala William Butler Jr. was posthumously inducted into the Hillsdale County Veterans Hall of Valor at the group’s 23rd annual awards ceremony Nov. 11 in McNamara Rehearsal Hall. “Butler was a pillar of support for his family, his...

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Shotgun Sweeps at Michigan College State Shoot

The Charger shotgun team rallied behind a few strong individual performances on Nov. 9 and swept the team podium at the Michigan College State Shoot hosted by Hillsdale at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center. The top five teams in the state competed in 100 American Trap, 100 American Skeet, and 100 Sporting Clays....

Oura Ring captivates campus with new health tracking technology
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Oura Ring captivates campus with new health tracking technology

An Oura Ring provides sleep, stress, and exercise data to users. Courtesy | Trusted Reviews The Oura Ring is the latest technological advancement in fitness and health tracking, which allows wearers insights into stress, sleep, and activity, and Hillsdale students are no strangers to the new health and wellness device. Senior Maggie Carriker, a wearer...

Alumnus hosts ‘Food and Art’ for the 1844 Society
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Alumnus hosts ‘Food and Art’ for the 1844 Society

Ella Carey and Haven Socha view the “Death of Abel.” Caroline Kurt | Collegian   In 1995 graduate Nate Stewart’s high-ceilinged living room, students crowded around a large, dark canvas of a crucifixion scene: “The Sign of Jonah” by a contemporary Russian artist. One pointed out an obscure face in the background. Another wondered about...

Have you seen the Plant Pirate?
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Have you seen the Plant Pirate?

Ted Landel is known to some as the “Plant Pirate” by his hat. Elizabeth Harvey | Collegian It’s hard to miss Ted Landel at the Hillsdale Farmers’ Market. Rain or shine, Landel sells dozens of plants every Saturday morning from May to October, and locals have come to recognize the “Plant Pirate” by his signature...