Author: Isabella S. Redjai

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Recognize women’s rights and wrongs
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Recognize women’s rights and wrongs

Women’s March  As you may have seen in the news, the 2018 Women’s March took place nearly two weeks ago, from Jan. 20-21. It has raised skepticism as to how effective the feminist message has truly been, specifically related to the sexual assault scandals that have snowballed for several months. As I scroll through my...

Charger Chatter: Makenna Ott
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Charger Chatter: Makenna Ott

Makenna Ott is a junior from Haslett, Michigan. She is a forward on the women’s basketball team and is studying nancial management. What is your position on the Women’s Basketball team? I am a guard/forward. How long have you played basketball, and what first encouraged you to begin playing? I’ve played basketball since fourth grade....

Boutique opens in 42 Union Street
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Boutique opens in 42 Union Street

Hammers are swinging and register bells are ringing as 42 Union St. undertakes new projects and renovations. Since 42 Union opened last spring, creativity and interest in the remaining, vacant rooms in the building have peaked with local businesses and entrepreneurs. “My vision for 42 Union was to be the bridge between the college and...

Professors hit the airwaves in new National Review podcasts
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Professors hit the airwaves in new National Review podcasts

  Hillsdale professors are hitting the airwaves at National Review to bring about dialogue centered on literature and music, sans the trend of modern politics. John J. Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program, and Scot Bertram, general manager of WRFH 101.7 FM Radio Free Hillsdale, have recently launched a free podcast series through National...

The history, legacy of Central Hall
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The history, legacy of Central Hall

Central Hall, the oldest and most iconic building at the heart of campus, is just an administrative building today, but its architectural design reveals it was once a hub for much more. Dedicated in 1853, nine years after Hillsdale’s founding, Central Hall was originally built as a center for the college’s primary functions. It housed...