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Passages schedules new humanitarian trip to Israel
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Passages schedules new humanitarian trip to Israel

Passages recently announced Hillsdale students will have a new opportunity to visit Israel this July. Students on the “Advocacy in Action” trip will have the opportunity to provide humanitarian aid to those in need in Israel, visit Biblical sites, and learn about the recent attacks on the nation. “Through this unique Israel experience, you will...

Q&A: Markowicz reflects on threats to American freedom
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Q&A: Markowicz reflects on threats to American freedom

Karol Markowicz is the spring 2024 Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellow in Journalism. She is a weekly columnist at the New York Post and Fox News, a contributor at Spectator World, and a contributing writer to Washington Examiner magazine. She recently published her first book: “Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a...

QUICK  HIT: Brenna Wade
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QUICK HIT: Brenna Wade

In this Quick Hits, Public Services Librarian Brenna Wade talks squirrels, Wales, and movies.  What book are you reading right now? “Tales from the Café” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, second book in the “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” series. How long have you wanted to be a librarian?  Ever since junior year of high school, around...

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Community and college to host 5th annual Day of Service next month

The Hillsdale College GOAL program is partnering with The Hillsdale County Community Foundation to host its 5th annual Day of Service on April 6. College students, local families, and alumni will work together on a number of different service projects throughout the community. “We have gathered about 30 different service projects to complete this year...

Hungarian minister of culture speaks on Western civilization
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Hungarian minister of culture speaks on Western civilization

Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák is a part of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government. Elyse Apel | Collegian Americans must remember the importance of preserving and fighting for Western civilization, a Hungarian official said in a speech on campus Monday. “I am really happy to be here at Hillsdale because Hillsdale is...