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Students invited to find peace at Michigan monastery
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Students invited to find peace at Michigan monastery

The retreat will take place at St. Augustine’s House, located in Oxford, MI. The cost of the retreat is $30. Courtesy | Reagan Meyer Hillsdale students will have the opportunity to spend a long weekend of “silence and solitude” at an ecumenical Lutheran monastery in April, according to College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick. The retreat...

QUICK HITS with Johnathan Mumme
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QUICK HITS with Johnathan Mumme

From left to right: Liza, Miranda, Rachel, Silas, Jonathan, and Lucian Mumme pose for a family photo. Courtesy | Johnathan Mumme. Jonathan Mumme, associate professor of theology, talks overcooked steak, advice for his college-aged self, and wanting to be a fighter pilot.  What is something most people on campus would not know about you? I...

Citizen petition fails to stop Barry Street road repairs
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Citizen petition fails to stop Barry Street road repairs

Barry Street residents sign petition to oppose SAD. Christina Lewis | Collegian The Hillsdale City Council rejected a petition last week from Barry Street homeowners to opt out of the city‘s road repair program because they submitted a single document rather than a set of individual letters.  The City of Hillsdale uses SADs to fund...

Orchestra to play this weekend
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Orchestra to play this weekend

The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra. Courtesy | Hillsdale College   Picture rugged mountains, coarse sand, and salty sea waves as they crash against the rocks. This is what Felix Mendelssohn encountered when he visited the Hebrides, an island chain off Scotland’s west coast. Hillsdale’s symphony orchestra will perform the German composer’s translation of his experience,...

Women’s annual Curate conference expands horizons
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Women’s annual Curate conference expands horizons

Watercolor landscape painted by Ruch.  Courtesy | Gillian Ruch    Hillsdale College women were encouraged to broaden their horizons and take control of their stories at Curate’s sixth annual conference Feb.1 in the Searle Center. “Your story isn’t just happening to you,” Dean of Women Rebekah Bollen said in a keynote speech. “Your decisions, your...