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SAAC hosts annual Trunk-or-Treat event
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SAAC hosts annual Trunk-or-Treat event

Iris Litley and her father, Ryan, dressed as Ghostbusters: Courtesy | James Joski Fiction came to life as a long procession of children dressed in costumes ranging from the Eye of Sauron to Patrick Star opened their candy bags wide to students and athletes cloaked in the likenesses of Barney, Ronald McDonald, and everything in...

Kuzma wins, teams place fourth and fifth
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Kuzma wins, teams place fourth and fifth

Kuzma and Clark pose with their medals Courtesy | Anna Roberts The men’s and women’s cross country teams placed fifth and fourth, respectively, at the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Championships this past Saturday, with sophomore Ally Kuzma taking the individual champion title and earning first team All-GMAC honors in the women’s 6K race.  Executing a...

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Alumna awarded grant from Arnn’s former honorary

The Phi Kappa Phi National Honorary awarded Hillsdale College alumna Vivian Turnbull ’25 an $8,500 scholarship for graduate studies.  Turnbull was one of 48 Phi Kappa Phi members nationally awarded the scholarship this summer. The national honorary offers scholarships to assist students with graduate school. Turnbull will put her scholarship toward her degree at the...

Looking for Light: finding art in everyday life
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Looking for Light: finding art in everyday life

“Blue Door (Henry Packer),” egg tempera on panel, by Sam Knecht. Ty Ruddy | Collegian You might recall walking past a portrait of Pat and Lesley Sajak in the lobby of Kendall Hall, or of a girl practicing her violin in the echoey halls of Howard Music Hall. If neither of these are familiar, maybe...

Be kind — you’ll live longer
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Be kind — you’ll live longer

Courtesy | Unsplash Researchers have pinpointed a phenomenon they call the “helper’s high,” which is a bit like a “runner’s high” except it doesn’t require excruciating suffering to attain. Allan Luks, the former executive director of the Institute for the Advancement of Health, wrote a book with Peggy Payne called “The Healing Power of Doing...