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InterVarsity seeks to reach the creative for Christ
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InterVarsity seeks to reach the creative for Christ

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is reigniting its fine arts ministry in an effort to reach arts students with new outlets for prayer.  The organization, which works to transform students and schools through campus ministry, has been on and off with their fine arts specific ministry for the past eight years, but they’re bringing it back this...

Two students combat social media’s cancel culture
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Two students combat social media’s cancel culture

Two Hillsdale students have stopped scrolling and started posting.  Tired of seeing thoughtless left-wing posts dominating social media, senior Victoria Marshall and junior Morgan Billingsley created an Instagram account titled @letshaveaseat to provide a platform of discussion for popular social justice oriented opinions that swamp Instagram feeds amidst national political tensions. “Instagram as an app...

Hillsdale County sheriff resigns, undersheriff to complete term
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Hillsdale County sheriff resigns, undersheriff to complete term

After 38 years of serving in Hillsdale County, Sheriff Timothy J. Parker submitted his letter of resignation on July 13, 2020, six months before his term was set to expire. Undersheriff Carl Albright will complete the term, which ends Dec. 31. “There are many new challenges facing the next sheriff of Hillsdale County,” Parker said...

Oren ‘16 signs with new professional track club
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Oren ‘16 signs with new professional track club

Emily Oren ‘16 was the Honda Woman’s Collegiate Sports Award recipient, a nine-time national champion, 14-time All-American, and still holds Hillsdale’s steeplechase record. Now this decorated alumna is taking her talent out west, stepping into a new season of training in preparation for the 2021 Olympics. In hopes of meeting Olympic qualifications, Oren recently signed...

2020 Cross Country season continues despite COVID-19 concerns
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2020 Cross Country season continues despite COVID-19 concerns

Although nearly every fall varsity sport has been officially canceled for the semester, the Hillsdale College men’s and women’s cross country teams will train and compete this fall. “These are definitely trying times,” Assistant Cross Country Coach R.P. White said. “I try to put myself in the shoes of the student-athletes missing out on fall...