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Hillsdale Dining Services offers a gluten-free section in the dining hall. Courtesy | Grace Novak
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Dear Metz, focus on gluten-free

Every Hillsdale student — ever — has complained about our cafeteria.  Mostly, this is because we spoiled students need something, anything to kvetch about — and, when we’re so blessed with excellent professors, community, and fellows, what have we left to disparage apart from our food? But we’re wrong about this. Freshmen — youngsters that they...

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Remote work remakes work-life balance

The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it masks, social distancing, and remote work. Thankfully, only one of these elements remains: working from home.   Remote work is productive, convenient, and necessary for various jobs. In fact, when done well, working from home can be more productive than working in an office. ActivTrak reported a 35–40% productivity increase...

Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries
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Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries

Students in the Documentary Filmmaking class premiered two Hillsdale College sports documentaries April 15 in Plaster Auditorium. Lecturer in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse said this semester’s class capitalized on the stories of Hillsdale athletics. “Sports are such a great subject for documentaries, because there’s so much built-in drama in every season, every athlete’s career, every game,”...

Hospital raises $1 million for new equipment
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Hospital raises $1 million for new equipment

Hillsdale Hospital raised $1 million. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale Hospital raised $1 million for new medical equipment through its Capital Campaign fundraiser.  “I am grateful for the generosity of this community and their unwavering support of our independent hospital,” said Richard Moore, chair of the fundraising committee. “At some point, everyone will need some form...

Student Fed adds outdoor tables
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Student Fed adds outdoor tables

The Student Federation recently added four new outdoor tables in front of Central Hall.  “We wanted to think of a way that we could make a meaningful improvement to campus, specifically outside, because nice weather is coming,” President of the Student Federation and sophomore Zac Briley said. “We know everyone’s a little tired of longer...