Month: March 2026

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Students show their wares at Midnight Market

Students arranged flowers, decorated tote bags, browsed student crafts, and took home tea and student-made goods at the Student Activities Board’s annual Midnight Market from 10 p.m. to midnight Feb. 25.  Inside the Hoynak Room, paper lanterns strung across the ceiling created a beautiful and lively ambiance for shopping and socializing, according to junior and...

Seniors take a night away at Rough Draft
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Seniors take a night away at Rough Draft

Left to right: Freshman Trinity Lindsay, seniors Miriam Ritchey and Catherine Graham, and sophomores Hannah Foster and Molly Coleman perform Irish music at the event. Caroline Kurt | Collegian When friends gathered for charcuterie and wine last week, it wasn’t just to schmooze: They were benefitting future students facing family hardships.  Seniors gathered Feb. 26...

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‘A higher purpose’: CCA delves into the American Founding

The fourth and final Center for Constructive Alternatives of the 2025-2026 academic year explored the relevance of the American Revolution and founding in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The CCA began on Sunday, March 1, and ran through the evening of Wednesday, March 4. Hillsdale faculty and outside speakers discussed...

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Homestead program to open this spring

The nonprofit aims to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life. Lost & Found Homestead Farms, an organization that will help homeless veterans build career skills through homesteading, plans to break ground in Hillsdale County this spring. “Our mission is to provide an agricultural farming homestead community for veterans where they can rebuild their life and...