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Radio students named national finalists
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Radio students named national finalists

Lauren Smyth talks on the radio. Courtesy | Scot Bertram  Three Hillsdale students are finalists in the 2025 National Student Media Contest held by College Broadcasters, Inc., an organization that aims to support and recognize high school and college media producers. Junior Luke Miller and recent graduates Lauren Smyth ’25 and Erin Osbourne ’25 all...

Nimrod fellowship director inducted into outdoor writers hall of fame
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Nimrod fellowship director inducted into outdoor writers hall of fame

Stewart smiles at the MOWA Hall of Fame. Courtesy | Al Stewart Al Stewart, director of the Nimrod Education Center, was inducted into the Michigan Outdoor Writers Association’s Hall of Fame for his work in game bird programs across the state. The MOWA is an organization that works to conserve and preserve the state’s natural...

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Students to recite the Acts of the Apostles

Hillsdale students memorized chapters from the book of Acts over the summer to recite Sept. 7 at 2 p.m. The event, hosted by the Memorization Club, will take place at the Mauck Solarium. The 28 students involved will each recite a chapter from Acts to complete the whole book.  “When you hear Scripture out loud...

Dining hall opens new station free of nine allergens
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Dining hall opens new station free of nine allergens

The Knorr Family Dining Room. Haley Strack | Collegian Metz Culinary Management introduced a food station this school year that is free from the nine most common allergens. Called “Pure + Simple,” the station offers one protein, one starch, and two vegetable options that do not contain peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, gluten, dairy, eggs,...

Hillsdale to preview new online course on American art
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Hillsdale to preview new online course on American art

Knecht paints in the “American Paintings” course trailer. Courtesy | Hillsdale College online courses website The first episode of  Hillsdale’s latest online course, which examines America’s history through its artistic past, will premiere Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. The course, titled “American Paintings,” explores the American story through portraits of leaders,...