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Destruction for reconstruction: building student housing

The streets near the Hillsdale College campus are slowly clearing out as administration removes houses in order to develop the area. With many houses gone, the college hopes to build on or sell the properties to enhance the approach to campus. “Every visitor has an impression of Hillsdale when they come,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich...

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Storage occupation in Knorr a problem for all

The overflow seating area adjoining the Knorr Dining Room has been closed since spring break due to storage needs for food service provider Bon Appétit while the new Searle Center is constructed. “It’s a temporary closure while they’re doing construction at the Dow,” Bon Appétit General Manager David Apthorpe said. Most of what is being...

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Professors teach Iron Maiden

What do “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the fall of Icarus, and Alexander the Great have in common? They are all songs by the heavy metal rock band Iron Maiden, which students can study this fall in a one-credit honors seminar. The course, spearheaded by Director of the Dow Journalism Program John Miller, will...

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Mac to be renovated, more changes in future

McIntyre Residence will receive a complete renovation this summer and be expanded to include new amenities and luxuries. These renovations will involve a wide variety of updates, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and aesthetic updates, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The work is expected to take about three months to complete, beginning on May...

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Faith in Life lectures aim to keep academics in perspective

The 25th annual Faith in Life lecture series, entitled Morality Shrugged, featured guest speaker Dr. Jason Peters and was held on March 22 and 23. Influenced by Wendell Berry, Peters spoke on the challenges of living a moral life in academia given the hyper-technological age in which we live. Peters is the Parkander Chair in...