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It is time for our money to follow our opinions

Hillsdale students should put their money where their opinions are. Courtesy | Nike Inc.  Think of all the products you use on a typical day. From clothing to food to entertainment, you rely daily on a wide variety of companies for pleasure.  While Starbucks, Amazon, and Nike in themselves seem harmless, the corporations  support organizations...

Protect the vulnerable: Ban pit bulls
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Protect the vulnerable: Ban pit bulls

Imagine coming home one day to learn that your 2-year-old daughter and 5-month-old son are dead, and their mother is in the hospital in critical condition. For Colby Bennard, this nightmare became reality on Oct. 6, 2022, when the family’s pet pit bulls attacked and killed his children and mauled their mother, according to DogsBite.org....

Parents spend weekend catching a glimpse of college life in Hillsdale
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Parents spend weekend catching a glimpse of college life in Hillsdale

During Parents Weekend, parents, grandparents, and siblings of students at Hillsdale flocked to campus, eager to spend time together as families.  Beginning the weekend, Student Activities Board-sponsored Fall Fest drew together students, parents, professors, and younger siblings. Lured by the smell of cider, popcorn, and cinnamon donuts, attendees of all ages participated in pumpkin painting,...

Sophomore lifts weights to lift up community
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Sophomore lifts weights to lift up community

Whether she’s shooting a basketball, spiking a volleyball, or lifting weights, Anna Eddy has always loved to exercise. “My family was just very athletic, very active,” Eddy said. “I have always loved working my body really hard and pushing myself in the physical aspect.” Now a sophomore at Hillsdale, she spends time working on transforming...

Students find fun at fair
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Students find fun at fair

“Beep!” A buzzer sounded, the gates opened, and four pigs dashed out of their pens. They trotted around a dirt track before jumping into a pool of water and paddling for dear life. With a final burst of energy, they charged back into their pens, wet, muddy, and triumphant. Since 1851, the Hillsdale County Fair...