A new lecture series in Christ Chapel will explore the relationship between faith and reason, starting with an inaugural talk by conservative civil rights leader Robert L. Woodson Sr. at 4 p.m. on April 23. Woodson said he will talk about “the challenge that we as a nation face with race and poverty.” “The college...
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Hillsdale American Legion Post Hosts ‘Running for Heroes’
From eight-year-olds to 80-year olds, “Running for Heroes 5K,” hosted by the American Legion, brought together the Hillsdale community on Saturday, April 17 to support veterans and disadvantaged members of the community. “The community really rallied around inclusivity and finding the treasures in our population that get undersold and undervalued,” American Legion event coordinator David...
‘Moving back to America:’ Students and families affected by state migration
The distance between Bartlett, Illinois and Fairhope, Alabama is 950 miles. About a 13 and a half hour drive by car. To the Troyke family, moving from Illinois to Alabama felt like “moving back to America.” “They took a trip to Fairhope and people were normal. They weren’t afraid of each other. No one was...
Art students’ pieces accepted into gallery
Eastern Michigan University Gallery has accepted art pieces from Hillsdale College seniors Caroline Greb and Heidi Yacoubian. Greb submitted a collage, which is a composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, to a gallery held by Eastern Michigan University open to undergraduates in the Midwest. “I thought my chances were very low,” Greb...
Michigan allows indoor dining, limits capacity
On Jan. 22, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that restaurants and bars in the state can reopen for indoor dining on Feb. 1, as long as seating is limited to 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is smaller. They must also close by 10 p.m. “When I saw the announcement I thought, ‘Well, it’s about...