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Athletics enhance the Hillsdale life
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Athletics enhance the Hillsdale life

Courtesy | Unsplash Every incoming college student faces the question of what they want to do during their college experience, both to enjoy it in the moment and reap the fruits for years to come. Varsity athletics aren’t necessarily the obvious choice to Hillsdale intellectuals, but my involvement on the track and field team has...

A fall weekend guide for Hillsdale students
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A fall weekend guide for Hillsdale students

Welcome to Hillsdale, Michigan. Population: quite small. Entertainment: check the SAB calendar. Sights to see: not many. As someone who has lived in a small town in Michigan for my whole life, I understand the plight that Hillsdale students face when it comes to finding something to do on the weekend. But never fear, compiled...

Lee Harris teaches breaking news in lecture
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Lee Harris teaches breaking news in lecture

WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM uses FM radio. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Radio stations should always be prepared for emergencies, no matter their size, Lee Harris said in his Sept. 18 talk “Covering Breaking News: Preparing for the Unexpected.” Harris was the morning news anchor at 1010 WINS in New York for 30 years,...

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Save Tradition: Skycone your friends

The sounds of chatter, utensils clanking, and laughter ring through the dining hall as students enjoy a break from class with some lunch. Tables are at maximum capacity, and some students share chairs with friends. Everyone expects this to be a normal and uneventful part of the day until a soft-serve ice cream cone falls...

Alumnus speaks on importance of athletics in the liberal arts
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Alumnus speaks on importance of athletics in the liberal arts

Trey Brock leaps for a catch in the first half against Lake Erie in Sept. 2018. Liam Bredberg | Collegian Varsity athletics is an art similar to a classical liberal art, said Trey Brock ’18 on Sept. 16.  In his talk, titled “The Sweatiest of the Liberal Arts,” Brock said he used his experience as...