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Californians experience fall for the first time
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Californians experience fall for the first time

With the cold weather setting in, students from California — known as the Golden State — are seeing the fall colors change for the first time.  “When I saw all the leaves change colors and all of them falling it was almost like a fairy tale to me,” freshman Hailey Corona said.  “You just don’t...

Parliamentary procedure: Student speaks in San Marino to defend dual citizenship program
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Parliamentary procedure: Student speaks in San Marino to defend dual citizenship program

Junior Tess Censoni (center) has dual citizenship in San Marino and the United States. Courtesy | Marie Giulianelli When Junior Tess Censoni’s great-grandmother fled from San Marino, a microstate within Italy, to the United States after World War II, she could have never imagined her great-granddaughter would one day return to advocate for her own...

Art Professor Anthony Frudakis exhibits his life’s work
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Art Professor Anthony Frudakis exhibits his life’s work

After 40 years of creating, Anthony Frudakis showcased his life’s work in the Daughtrey Gallery on Friday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m, which will remain open until Nov. 20.  Frudakis, associate professor of art at Hillsdale, displayed around 40 pieces for the exhibit, including sculptures, drawings, and a few paintings, according to Frudakis.  “This took...

Tattoos provide a gateway to adulthood
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Tattoos provide a gateway to adulthood

When I walked into the Gilded Unicorn Tattoo Parlor in Charlotte, North Carolina, to get my first tattoo at 19 years old, the voices of my grandparents and parents in my head reminded me I might never get a “real” job because of it.  But now, four tattoos later and after a summer spent in...

Saving Western art: sculptor lectures on his work
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Saving Western art: sculptor lectures on his work

After 72,000 hours, Sabin Howard, a professional artist and self-proclaimed troublemaker, finished the recently unveiled National World War I Memorial, “A Soldier’s Journey.” The Hillsdale College President’s Office hosted Howard for a lecture Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. in the Heritage Room, where he spoke of his own journey sculpting the piece for the memorial. ...