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College reports no rise of mold in dorms

Testing has revealed that mold contamination has not increased in residence halls over the last five years, according to Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel. Recent health concerns from the former head resident assistant of Mauck Residence prompted the college to test her room for mold. The results showed no elevated mold levels, Gravel said,...

This is your last Valentine’s Day. Ever.
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This is your last Valentine’s Day. Ever.

Courtesy | Unsplash Make the most of this Valentine’s Day — there won’t be one next year. Ladies, are you already planning ahead for another romantic dinner by candlelight? Forget about it. The most popular sporting event in America will have your boyfriend’s attention in a chokehold. For the first time in history, the Super...

‘Pack for a weekend in an envelope’: Colloquium reflects on 1960s fashion
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‘Pack for a weekend in an envelope’: Colloquium reflects on 1960s fashion

In the 1960s, high fashion was paper clothes, according to Helen Jean, the keynote speaker at the third annual hybrid Hillsdale College Visual Arts Colloquium on Feb. 7. The Colloquium, which was student-led by seniors Claire Bowers, Maggie McWhinnie, junior Maria Grazia Stroik, and sophomore Maria “Masha” Logvin, featured over Zoom, Helen Jean, the Jacquie...

On Epstein, resist desensitization
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On Epstein, resist desensitization

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his cell on August 10, 2019.  Courtesy | U.S. Department of Justice Imagine you’re scrolling through Instagram Reels: First, you see a Steph Curry highlight. Next, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell with a trending song. Then, a European travel reel. After that, Epstein lying on a...

Metro Detroit set to receive rural health funding
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Metro Detroit set to receive rural health funding

A map depicting the classifications of each Michigan county. Courtesy | Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Funds for rural hospitals are headed to Metro Detroit, State Rep. Jennifer Wortz, a Republican who represents parts of Hillsdale County, told The Collegian last week. Michigan is set to receive about $173 million from the federal...