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Residents collect signatures to stop SADs

Two Hillsdale residents living in potential special assessment districts are collecting signatures to stop road repairs from going forward. The City of Hillsdale uses SADs to fund road repairs. Residents in an SAD are charged up to $5,000 each for repairs on their road. The council voted Sept. 18 to move forward with planning SADs...

‘M&M’ is for memento mori
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‘M&M’ is for memento mori

Memento Mori, “To This Favour,” by William Michael Harnett, 1879. Courtesy | Unsplash You will die.  We like to ignore this inconvenient fact. The morbid and macabre are improper in pleasant conversation. Our language has more than 200 euphemisms for “die,” such as “pass away” and “bite the dust.” But despite our best efforts to...

Invite Usha Vance to speak at commencement
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Invite Usha Vance to speak at commencement

Before she was Usha Vance, she was Usha Chilukuri, an alumna of Yale University, summa cum laude; a Cambridge scholar; and a Yale Law School alumna. Even her husband, Vice President JD Vance, described her as “way more accomplished” than he. A woman of intelligence and duty to her country, Usha Vance deserves to be...

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Symposium honors 1,700-year-old Nicene Creed

After centuries of division, most of the global Christian Church still holds to the 1,700-year-old Nicene Creed, said Jerry Timmis, president of stewardship at Westminster Seminary and father of Assistant Professor of English Patrick Timmis and at a Sept. 26-27 symposium on the Reformation and Nicene Creed.  The Westminster Theological Seminary and the Hillsdale College...

Symposium to celebrate Council of Nicea
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Symposium to celebrate Council of Nicea

Christ Chapel. Courtesy | Christa Green A two-day symposium will honor the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicea Sept 26-27. “Reformation & Tradition” will take place in the Hoynak Room in the Dow Center. Westminster Theological Seminary and Hillsdale College’s English, history, and philosophy and theology departments will sponsor the symposium, which will feature...