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1844 society gets inside security

Hillsdale exceeds most universities in campus security, Executive Director of Security and Emergency Management Joe Kellam said in an Insider Series presentation hosted by Hillsdale’s 1844 Society Oct. 29. “We all must remain vigilant and prepared to ensure the safety of our campus,” Kellam said in an introductory video presented at the event. Kellam said...

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College releases new resource app

HillsdaleExperience is now accessible to students. Courtesy | YouTube HillsdaleGo’s replacement app is now available for download on both Apple and Android devices. The new app, called Hillsdale Experience, provides students with a single location for academic resources including class information, the student events calendar, and the campus dining menu. The college released the app...

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Take the Tigers seriously

Although the Detroit Tigers’ season ended with a disappointing loss in Game 5 of the National League Division Series to the Cleveland Guardians, the team made some crucial steps forward in building a winning team for the future. In August, the idea that the Tigers would even make the playoffs seemed unlikely. On Aug. 11,...

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Don’t count the Tigers out

On the morning of Aug. 11, 2024, the Detroit Tigers were in trouble. Not only did they hold a 55-63 record, having gone 8-13 coming out of the All-Star break, but they were ten games out from a playoff spot and they had to face down a hot Minnesota Twins team. En route to their...

Speakers for CCA I: Christianity in America discuss American history and its roots in religion. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives
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CCA I discusses Christianity in America

Speakers for CCA I: Christianity in America discuss American history and the country’s roots in religion. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Christianity is necessary for the morality and preservation of the American republic, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. “A post-Christian America will not just be hostile toward individual Christians, but...