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Seniors celebrate contrast and connection

The senior art exhibition “Connection” displayed the beauty of humanity through works of art, and the reception itself as mentors, friends, and family gathered to celebrate the senior artists.  “Connection” was on display in the Daughtrey Art Gallery March 27-31. It showcased a four-year collection of photography, oils, watercolor, and graphite, by five senior artists:...

Let my nephew watch me graduate
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Let my nephew watch me graduate

Courtesy | Unsplash I am the first woman in my family to earn a college degree.  On May 9, I am going to walk across the stage in great part because of the sacrifice of all 20 members of my family. My parents, my siblings, and each of my nieces and nephews have made my...

The children yearn for the fields
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The children yearn for the fields

Detasselers work around 70 hours a week for four weeks of the summer. Courtesy | iStock Dawn had not yet broken at 4:45 a.m., but then-12-year-old Claire Pipher jumped out of bed. Pulling on layers of neon clothing and beat-up tennis shoes, she grabbed her lunch box. She was not headed to school: It was...

Ranked teams steal Charger wins
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Ranked teams steal Charger wins

Sophomore Alex Cordero kneels down to hit ball against Tiffin University. Courtesy | Kenneth Gaudet The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team dropped two matches at home over the weekend, falling 4-1 to No. 45 ranked University of Findlay and 6-1 to No. 20 ranked Tiffin University, falling to 0-3 in conference play and 5-8 on...

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Spalding becomes fifth Hillsdale professor in a decade to receive ISI award

Matthew Spalding, professor in constitutional government and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C. won the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Paolucci prize for this year’s best conservative book, marking the the fifth time in a decade a Hillsdale professor or fellow has received the award. Spalding’s book, “The Making of the...