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Quick Hits with Mark Maier

Mark and Christy Maier graduated from Hillsdale in 1998 and married that summer. Courtesy | Mark Maier In this Quick Hits interview, Associate Provost Mark Maier ’98 discusses Hillsdale culture, telepathy, and the “cult of Christy Maier.” How many times a day do you walk with purpose from Moss to Delp? However many times it...

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Power outage hits campus Easter Monday

A damaged powerline forced a campuswide power outage on Monday. While some dorms lost power for a few minutes, Dow Science and Knorr Family Dining Room lost power for a couple of hours. Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey said Metz did not have to throw out any food because the outage was brief.  “Our team...

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Chamber choir packs their bags for DC

The Hillsdale College Chamber Choir will sing for a prayer event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., May 17. President Donald Trump announced the upcoming event, “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving,” at the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5. Freedom 250, an organization honoring America’s 250th anniversary,  with the...

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Fayette Township adopts new rules to stop solar panels

The Fayette Township Board adopted an ordinance to restrict the Heartwood II solar project at its April 1 meeting.  The township’s new Compatible Renewable Energy Ordinance allows the board to limit the installation of renewable energy projects. The Heartwood II project, if approved, would cover more than 1,380 acres of Fayette Township. The state can...

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Return of the bushes

The maintenance crew planted new boxwood bushes along the path to Central Hall April 8, replacing the ones removed March 27 due to damage from the winter’s cold, snow, and high winds, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  “Sometimes plants bounce back, but these could not be restored,” Péwé said in an email. “Replacement...