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City News editor questions MSU Democrats in debate
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City News editor questions MSU Democrats in debate

“Should biological men compete in women’s sports?” Thomas McKenna asked. Caroline Kurt | Collegian “Do you believe that biological males should be allowed to compete in women’s sports?” Thomas McKenna asked.  The large auditorium went silent.  “Don’t answer that,” a student in the crowd said.  It was Tuesday, April 15. The Red Cedar Law Review,...

Nonprofit CEO addresses illiteracy crisis in America
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Nonprofit CEO addresses illiteracy crisis in America

Pamela Good said 67% of students are behind in literacy. Alessia Sandala | Collegian Sixty-seven percent of Hillsdale County students are falling behind in literacy, according to Pamela Good, the co-founder and CEO of the literacy nonprofit Beyond Basics. “This is the reason that we are 41st in the world: they pulled the plug on...

Mumme visits Vatican for Lutheran studies
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Mumme visits Vatican for Lutheran studies

Jonathan Mumme is an associate professor of theology at Hillsdale College. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Associate Professor of Theology Jonathan Mumme visited the Vatican this February as part of a group studying the “Augsburg Confession”, a statement professing Lutheran beliefs and disagreements with the Catholic Church from the 1500s.  The International Lutheran Council and a...

Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries
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Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries

Students in the Documentary Filmmaking class premiered two Hillsdale College sports documentaries April 15 in Plaster Auditorium. Lecturer in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse said this semester’s class capitalized on the stories of Hillsdale athletics. “Sports are such a great subject for documentaries, because there’s so much built-in drama in every season, every athlete’s career, every game,”...

Student Fed adds outdoor tables
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Student Fed adds outdoor tables

The Student Federation recently added four new outdoor tables in front of Central Hall.  “We wanted to think of a way that we could make a meaningful improvement to campus, specifically outside, because nice weather is coming,” President of the Student Federation and sophomore Zac Briley said. “We know everyone’s a little tired of longer...