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Christ arose. Hillsdale never slept.
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Christ arose. Hillsdale never slept.

Students celebrate Easter with a bonfire at the off-campus house Boondocks. Courtesy | Elaine Kutas It’s 4 o’clock in the morning, but the celebrations haven’t slowed down. Easter in Hillsdale is an all-night affair.  Students who stay on campus celebrate the Resurrection in full-force — often attending multiple church services during Holy Week leading up...

Silos Fun Park hits the market
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Silos Fun Park hits the market

Silos Fun Park is listed for $1.3 million. The owners of Silos Fun Park have decided to sell the business they bought six years ago. They’ve listed it for $1.3 million. Donna Olmstead, who co-owns the park, said her husband Brad’s declining health is the reason they are selling. “It’s time for me to make...

Lacrosse resurrected after 35 years
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Lacrosse resurrected after 35 years

Senior and co-founder Marc Ayers during a fall training practice this year. Courtesy | Trevor Hall The Hillsdale College Lacrosse Club took the field at Hayden Park last Saturday, about to play the first competitive lacrosse on campus in over 35 years with only four players having prior experience competing in the sport.  The team...

Sometimes crime is pretty sweet
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Sometimes crime is pretty sweet

Courtesy | Unsplash A delivery vanished somewhere between Italy and Poland. Twelve tons of cargo were stolen. The motive remains unclear. The victim? Nestlé. The target? More than 410,000 limited-edition, Formula 1 KitKat bars. It’s a crime that was made to be memed. Every headline begs for attention, but this one deserves it. In a...

Don’t kick your ox into the pit
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Don’t kick your ox into the pit

Courtesy | Unsplash Working on the Sabbath used to merit death. But for most college students, Sunday afternoon is the perfect time to catch up on homework. Last Sunday afternoon, I worked on a few homework assignments. Later that week, I listened to the book of Exodus and heard this passage: “Six days shall work...