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Egypt takes first in Manning Street chariot races
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Egypt takes first in Manning Street chariot races

Competitors gathered on Manning Street last Saturday to construct wooden carts and race them down the road in teams of two. Kyle Johns | Campus Rec Off-campus house Egypt took gold in a chariot race on Manning Street after Student Activities Board’s Taste of Manning on Saturday.  “The Manning Street Chariot Race was an extremely...

Students serve the community at GOAL event
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Students serve the community at GOAL event

GOAL hosted Day of Service April 6. Courtesy | Instagram More than 30 teams of Hillsdale College students, alumni, and Hillsdale Academy students got their hands dirty for a day of philanthropic service on April 6.  The college’s 5th annual Day of Service, organized by the campus GOAL Program and The Hillsdale County Community Foundation,...

My thoughts on Catholic school as a Protestant
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My thoughts on Catholic school as a Protestant

Catholic and Protestant debates among students are commonplace at Hillsdale. Between designated Protestant vs. Catholic soccer games, or debates in the union, convicted students openly and confidently share their thoughts on campus. As someone who went to a Catholic high school but is a non-denominational Christian, my fellow students are often surprised that I didn’t...

Student Activities Board to host Midnight Market
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Student Activities Board to host Midnight Market

Midnight Market is the spring semester equivalent to fall’s Makers Market during which students set up an array of booths to sell baked goods and crafts.  “We’re really hoping students who have any creative ideas or things to sell, even if it isn’t traditional, sign up and show up,” SAB events lead  junior Abby Richardson...

Capturing the Candid: a rise in alternative camera use
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Capturing the Candid: a rise in alternative camera use

Digital, disposable, and Polaroid cameras create a vintage, candid photo — an aesthetic which surged in 2023.  The craze hasn’t stopped there. Smartphone apps Dispo and Lapse showcase Gen Z’s obsession with photos reminiscent of childhood prints. Why is there a sudden preference for older cameras when smartphones possess the latest photo lens technology? Having...