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Backwoods to the big city
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Backwoods to the big city

Alexandra Hall attended a Ruby Waters concert in Detroit. Alexandra Hall | Collegian Despite major shifts in the way many listeners discover and stream their music, the live show reigns supreme as the lifeblood of the music industry. Despite popular belief, Hillsdale’s remote location, secluded from major cities, doesn’t inhibit passionate students from seeing their...

Adams clerk faces recall after 2020 election controversy
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Adams clerk faces recall after 2020 election controversy

Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and Adams Township Supervisor Mark Nichols are facing a recall election, after a petition stemming from 2020 election controversy reached its goal. Scott, a Republican, will face Suzy Roberts for Adams Township clerk. Nichols, also a Republican, will face Randy Johnson for Adams Township supervisor in a special election next...

Education master’s program  announces expansion plans
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Education master’s program announces expansion plans

On Nov. 2, Dean of Masters in Classical Education Daniel Coupland announced the graduate program in classical education’s plans to expand the program in the future and eventually offer courses online. Coupland led the presentation, explaining the purpose of the program, its class requirements, and guidance on the application process.  “The focus is a broad,...

Students premiere Elizebeth Smith Friedman documentary
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Students premiere Elizebeth Smith Friedman documentary

Students in the documentary filmmaking class presented their documentary Wednesday night. Courtesy | Hannah Cote   Hillsdale students premiered their documentary about Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a codebreaker whose achievements helped win World War II, but who died anonymously. The college’s documentary filmmaking class debuted the film, titled “Hillsdale Student, American Hero: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman...

Noah Kahan’s newest ‘Stick Season’ is a love letter to the past
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Noah Kahan’s newest ‘Stick Season’ is a love letter to the past

Noah Kahan’s new album “Stick Season” feels familiar, despite its distinctive sound and lyricism.  Kahan’s third studio album was released Oct. 14. The 14-track album offers a wide range of emotions while staying grounded in Kahan’s acoustic indie-pop style.  “Stick Season” is reminiscent of fall in New England— the time between peak fall and the...