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City engineer steps down, cites ‘negative culture’
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City engineer steps down, cites ‘negative culture’

Kristin Bauer is the second city official to step down in recent weeks. Julia Mullins | Collegian A councilman told Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino to ‘consider resigning’ After two officials stepped down from city management in the past month, Ward 1 Councilman Greg Stuchell told Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino to “consider resigning.” Hillsdale City Engineer...

Seniors present portfolios in final show
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Seniors present portfolios in final show

Rachel Moeller, Joy Hanes, and Raegan Coupland showcased their self portraits in Daughtery Gallery. ANNA BROUSSARD | COLLEGIAN    Senior Joy Hanes had never created her own artwork until her freshman year. Last week, she presented 38 pieces in her senior art show. “My parents took us to art museums growing up, and I always...

GOP bill would double funding for Hillsdale roads
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GOP bill would double funding for Hillsdale roads

The Michigan Capitol. Courtesy | Flickr State funding for Hillsdale County roads would double under a $3.1 billion road repair package advanced last month by the Republican-led state House to the Democrat-led state Senate.  The legislation would provide $17.5 million in revenue for Hillsdale County’s roads, in a boost from the previously allotted $8.8 million....

Catholic Society to finish women’s lecture series
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Catholic Society to finish women’s lecture series

The Catholic Society three day Lenten Mini-Retreat Series featuring reflections on female identity will end Saturday, April 12. Courtesy | Amalia Hansen Catholic Society Women’s Outreach will host the final part of a three day Lenten Mini-Retreat Series featuring reflections on female identity Saturday, April 12. The mini-retreat will begin with 8 a.m. Mass and...

Club Wrestling competes in nationals, Riehle places fourth
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Club Wrestling competes in nationals, Riehle places fourth

The Hillsdale College Wrestling Club finished in the top third of collegiate club programs after the team traveled nearly 1,000 miles to Shreveport, Louisiana, over spring break to compete in the National Collegiate Wrestling Association national championship. Eight wrestlers represented Hillsdale in various competitions this spring break, which doubled the number that competed last season...