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Barney Charter to move to old Mauck elementary school
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Barney Charter to move to old Mauck elementary school

With Christ Chapel construction coming to a close, various campus construction projects continue.   After the Chapel dedication in October, construction crews finished the entire interior, with the exception of two pieces: the large organ and some additional sound equipment. According to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé, there will be a chancel organ dedication on April...

College to hold women’s conference
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College to hold women’s conference

    Though many in the Hillsdale community love the events put on by the college, not many of them are oriented towards serving women from different parts of campus. Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell and Director of Student Programs Ashlyn Neveau 16’ have organized an event just for that purpose.      “One of the goals...

Radio Free Hillsdale shows nominated for national awards
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Radio Free Hillsdale shows nominated for national awards

Hillsdale students are known for their ability to write, but unbeknownst to some is their penchant for charming listeners over the airwaves through the college’s radio station, Radio Free Hillsdale.  Eight Hillsdale students were nominated as finalists in the national Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards in early December, and five will travel to New York in...

College alum joins theology faculty as visiting professor
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College alum joins theology faculty as visiting professor

Eleven years after graduating from Hillsdale, Cody Strecker has returned to Hillsdale as a visiting assistant professor of theology.  After graduating in 2008 with a major in Classics, Strecker worked at the college for three years, two in admissions and one in the president’s office. But he always knew he wanted to teach.  “I’d known...

Professor releases collection of Thomas More’s works
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Professor releases collection of Thomas More’s works

A multi-decade adventure that included standing in the jail cell of a martyr, holding a prayer book from the sixteenth century, and journeying through foreign countries has culminated in a groundbreaking new text. Professor of English Stephen Smith co-edited a newly released book, “The Essential Works of Thomas More,” with Gerard Wegemer, professor of English...