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Theology of the Body papers posted on Patheos blog

Some students of Associate Professor of Philosophy Nathan Schlueter’s class on Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body will have the opportunity to have one of their papers published on a blog. This past semester, Schlueter taught a class based on John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. The Theology of the Body presents...

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Bon Appétit bans tipping from A.J.’s and Jitters

Student employees at A.J.’s Café and Jitters Coffee Cart will no longer be accepting tips due to a previously unenforced Bon Appétit company policy. The policy change came in an employee email last week after an A.J.’s tip jar poll asking whether the drinking age should be lowered to 18 caught the eye of Bon...

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Leafing a gift with the Daniel M. Fisk Museum

This semester, a fossil owned by freshman Randi Block has been added to the Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History in the Strosacker Science Center. Randi Block, a biology major, started a fossil collection at home. Because of Block’s fascination with rocks and minerals, her mom bought a fossil for her at an estate...

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Student Fed grants $6,000 to YAF and CRs for CPAC trip

In a two-hour meeting, Student Federation decided whether to grant $7,000 to College Republicans and Young Americans for Freedom to take students to the Conservative Political Action Conference. Student Fed’s final decision was to grant $6,000 for the trip, $1,000 less than the $7,000 requested. One hundred and twenty-six students from Hillsdale will be in...

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Humane Society looks for donations

From Feb. 16-19, Hillsdale’s Humane Society will be accepting donations. Paramedic for Reading Emergency Teresa Bertke was motivated to direct this fundraiser while reading an article in the Hillsdale Daily News about a Humane Society food drive. At the time, she had a neighbor who was housing 33 dogs in need of homes. The man...