Month: October 2025

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Chargers return with three losses
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Chargers return with three losses

Fles, TeSlaa, Baker celebrate during Tiffin game Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Despite recording one of their best sets of the season against University of Missouri-St. Louis, the Hillsdale volleyball team, ranked 4-3 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, let three games slide over the weekend. Missouri-St. Louis, Wayne State University, and Grand Valley State...

Culture Shock: Try Hitchcock horror
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Culture Shock: Try Hitchcock horror

James Stewart and Kim Novak in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” (1958). Courtesy | Everett Collection When I was growing up, Halloween meant free Snickers bars, jack-o’-lantern carving, and a neighborhood costume contest. But it also evoked images of birds crashing into a glass telephone box, Cary Grant fleeing a crop duster through a cornfield, and one...

Furloughed ‘WHIP’ students now on ‘WHP’
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Furloughed ‘WHIP’ students now on ‘WHP’

Six government interns deemed non-essential The Fall 2025 WHIP class stand together in Apartment B of the Hillsdale House. Courtesy | Elizabeth Soeleman Six Hillsdale students completing the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program are non-essential — according to Congress at least. All non-essential government employees have been furloughed since Oct. 1 because Congress did not meet...

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Bellet brings bluegrass to Hillsdale

At the end of each summer, sophomore David Bellet and his family throw a music night for their friends and families in Nashville to enjoy an evening of country, folk, and Americana before packing his bags to come back to school.  “We park an old Ford outside of our tool shed, and our shed porch...

College Baptist Church dedicates 4:12 Center
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College Baptist Church dedicates 4:12 Center

Members of College Baptist’s building committee cut the ribbon for the 4:12 Center. Courtesy | Rachel Cuthbert College Baptist Church dedicated its recently completed building addition, the 4:12 Center, in a ceremony Oct. 19.  The center, named after Ephesians 4:12, seats up to 200 people and is designed for teaching and fellowship. The project also...