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In Brief: Second annual Curate conference on Saturday
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In Brief: Second annual Curate conference on Saturday

After its debut last year, the Curate women’s conference is back — with many improvements and personalizations to make it the best one yet. The second annual Curate women’s conference will take place Saturday, Jan. 30 in the Searle Center.  This year’s conference features five breakout sessions that each focus on different aspects of female...

Dow Journalism Program to host viewing of ‘Flannery’ documentary
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Dow Journalism Program to host viewing of ‘Flannery’ documentary

  Hillsdale College’s Dow Journalism Program will host a screening of the documentary “Flannery” and a subsequent Q&A session with its filmmakers on Jan. 22.  The film will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Dow A&B. Winning the first-ever Library of Congress/Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film, “Flannery” has brought the intimate, personal details of author...

What’s in a name?
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What’s in a name?

We’ve all experienced that first day of school roll call struggle. You’re sitting at a desk, hearing your professor rattle off names, and then watch as they pause, begin to say the first syllable, and look up for help. One of your classmates speaks up, pronounces their uncommon name, and the day moves forward.  Junior...

Sechrist: Private eye
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Sechrist: Private eye

A video camera, blackout curtains, and a car were the only requirements for senior Tyler Sechrist’s summer job. He spends most of his time at Hillsdale during the semester at the rock wall, with the Phi Mu Alpha boys, or running lights for theater productions. Sechrist’s summer work as a private investigator expanded his already...

Staff Profile: Culture Editor Sofia Krusmark
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Staff Profile: Culture Editor Sofia Krusmark

Culture Editor Sofia Krusmark has always been interested in hearing and knowing other people’s stories. “Whenever someone gets home or has something going in their life, I want them to tell me the story,” Krusmark said. “I’ve been doing that ever since I was a little girl. I always asked for all of the details.”...