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Whitley dorm mom to be Episcopalian deacon and priest
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Whitley dorm mom to be Episcopalian deacon and priest

Judith Schellhammer ’06 has lived an exciting life. As licensed nurse, a homeschooling mother, a Hillsdale College history major and classics minor, Whitley house director, and Hillsdale physics professor, Schellhammer is adding on one more title, as she prepares to become a temporary deacon and then a priest in the Episcopalian church. Schellhammer grew up...

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Hillsdale businesses support Internet sales tax

Michigan became the 26th state to require online retailers — including Amazon, Inc. — to collect Internet sales tax. Starting Oct. 1, shoppers will pay the same six percent sales tax when shopping online as they do in traditional brick-and-mortar shops. Many business owners, including owner of P&E Distributors in Goodlettsville, Tennessee Donnie Eatherly, support...

Women’s basketball welcomes new assistant coaches
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Women’s basketball welcomes new assistant coaches

The two new assistant women’s basketball coaches bring positivity and a fresh start to the team, according to students. One founded an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team while the other worked in the WNBA, creating a dynamic atmosphere with plenty of new ideas. In response, Matthew Hilkens and Lisa Ballenger both say the quality of...

Stauff joins music staff
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Stauff joins music staff

Apart from vague references to Hillsdale as an undergrad at Grove City College, Derek Stauff was unfamiliar with the school until he met his wife, Marielle ‘05, in graduate school at Indiana University. As the new musicologist, however, Stauff fit into the campus community immediately. According to his students, Stauff exudes enthusiasm and shares his...

Facebook page evolves into Hillsdale News Now
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Facebook page evolves into Hillsdale News Now

The city of Hillsdale has a new publication in town: Hillsdale News Now, launched by Josh Colletta last month to provide more comprehensive coverage of local news. The site only generates about six articles each month, which includes four editorials and two articles covering city council meetings, but Colletta, who also started the Facebook page...