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Choral evensong reinforces theology
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Choral evensong reinforces theology

  The full, round harmonies of the “Gloria Patria,” the “Magnificat,” and the “Nunc Dimittis,” flew to the oak rafters before falling softly over the bowed heads in the sanctuary of Holy Trinity Church Sunday.  A full choir, comprised of Hillsdale College students, faculty and community members came together to participate in a Choral Evensong,...

Professors discuss ethics of  bioweapons on panel for AHS
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Professors discuss ethics of bioweapons on panel for AHS

It’s not often that you find a biology professor, chemistry professor,  philosophy professor, and history professor all together in the same room. But on Tuesday night, faculty from each of those departments came together to discuss the scientific, historical, and philosophical implications of biological and chemical weapons during an Alexander Hamilton Society Faculty Panel.  The...

Unsung Heroes of Hillsdale: David Spence
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Unsung Heroes of Hillsdale: David Spence

If you are ever in the sports complex and you see a rather wrinkled man with an American eagle tattooed on one arm and a cross on the other, bespectacled and smiling, with a jolly glint in his eye as he happily changes a garbage bag or sorts through stinky football socks, you are probably...

SAB holds first ever Maker’s Market
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SAB holds first ever Maker’s Market

This Saturday, Hillsdale’s bakers, jewelers, farmers, seamstresses, and horticulturalists emerged from their secluded alcoves of study, taking time away from academics to share their specialties with the community.  Hillsdale hobbyists gathered under the colonnade outside Mossey Library to peddle their wares at SAB’s first annual Makers Market. Most of the vendors were students selling goods...

Junior self-publishes book of poetry
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Junior self-publishes book of poetry

When junior Taryn Murphy began feverishly scribbling poems in the margins of her class notes on her homework assignment and sending them in texts to her friends, she never imagined that she would one day publish a book of poetry.  In a culmination of two years’ work, Murphy self-published the first edition of her poem...