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DC campus fully open, dedicates chapel to ‘Divine Providence’

Hillsdale’s campus in Washington, D.C., fully opened for classes, lectures, and events in early March after the completion of renovations that lasted two years.  “It takes many talented people, all pulling in the same direction, to complete a project intentionally designed to reflect the important work of teaching and learning that happens within these walls,...

Senior day brings weekend sweep
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Senior day brings weekend sweep

Senior Bella Spinazze competes at the last home match. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department.  The women’s tennis team defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College 7-0 and defeated Thomas More University 6-1 April 10-11 at home, lifting its season record to 10-8 and its conference record to 4-3.  “It’s easy to fall to the level of the competition...

‘All Aboard!’: Meet the members of Runaround
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‘All Aboard!’: Meet the members of Runaround

Runaround, in 2025, from left to right: Hamilton, Esler, Doyle, Quirk, Phillips, Holford, Newsom, and Berry. Courtesy | SAB Students pressed up against a crowd rail. On stage, a group of nervous sophomores readied their instruments. Neon lights flashed, smoke filled the air, and the lead singer, now-senior Daniel Doyle, clutched his microphone and shouted:...

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Return of the bushes

The maintenance crew planted new boxwood bushes along the path to Central Hall April 8, replacing the ones removed March 27 due to damage from the winter’s cold, snow, and high winds, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  “Sometimes plants bounce back, but these could not be restored,” Péwé said in an email. “Replacement...

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Students meditate on Holy Week by reciting Scripture and poetry

Nine students recited Scripture and poetry to reflect on Holy Week March 31 at 7 p.m. in the Heritage Room.  The Memorization Club hosted the event, with recitations divided into four different sections for reflection: the “Garden of Gethsemane,” “Crucifixion,” “Resurrection,” and “Life in Christ.”  “It was an intimate setting, which was comforting for somebody...