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QUICK HITS with Christy Maier
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QUICK HITS with Christy Maier

  In this Quick Hits, Director of Academic Services Chrisy Maier ’98 talks fantasy football, study habits, and the best traditions at the  county fair.  What is a study mistake you made in college that students can learn from? So many! But one of the biggest things was not taking good notes in classes that...

Market blooms with fresh finds
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Market blooms with fresh finds

For the class of 2027, the Hillsdale County Farmers Market is opening doors to new friendships and a deeper community.  Freshmen Sophia Miller and Maria Graziastroik, who live next door to each other in Olds Residence, met during orientation sessions but quickly started grabbing meals and attending mass together. Last Saturday morning, they visited the...

Campus gears up for Concert on the Quad
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Campus gears up for Concert on the Quad

Concert on the Quad will turn the grass outside of Christ Chapel into a live music venue tomorrow evening from 6-10 p.m. According to junior Josiah Jagoda, Student Activities Board event team lead, the concert will feature a variety of solo and group student musicians. SAB determined the lineup on a first come, first served...

‘Barbenheimer’ blows up
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‘Barbenheimer’ blows up

As I handed my movie ticket to the collector at the theater, he took one look at my hot pink shirt and jokingly asked, “Here to see ‘Oppenheimer?’”  In anticipation of the release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” on July 21, the hashtag “Barbenheimer” trended on social media throughout June and July,...

Fraternity investigates stolen letters
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Fraternity investigates stolen letters

The Delta Tau Delta fraternity letters went missing from the front of the group’s house at 3 a.m. last Thursday morning, according to Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers.  Rogers said an investigation is ongoing. “We are hoping that the letters are returned,” Rogers said in an email. Members of DTD noticed the missing letters...