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Antiquing in the Greater Hillsdale Area

Antiquing is a staple of the rural Midwest, and it plays an important role in the historical value of the greater Hillsdale area. Collegian reporter Kayla Stetzel explored a few of these stores to see what hidden treasures she could find, while attempting to gain better understanding of their cultural value. Livery Antiques — 106 Prentiss St The Livery Antiques...

Campus Chic: Anne Theobald

Campus Chic: Anne Theobald

How would you describe your style? I would describe my style as classic, feminine, and a tiny bit whimsical. Has your fashion evolved recently? Not very much. I used to wear jeans on Fridays at my previous job because many of my colleagues taught in jeans every day. The colleagues and students at Hillsdale are more elegant. Now, I save...

Junior Ben Block works  with wildlife in Africa

Junior Ben Block works with wildlife in Africa

At 4:30 a.m. each morning in the South African winter, junior biology major Ben Block left his Cape Town apartment carrying a backpack with basic work supplies: Water, a waterproof layer of clothing, a radio telemetry set, and a multitool to cut snares off trapped animals. For three to four months during his past two summer vacations, Block worked at...

Campus chic: Sue Postle

Campus chic: Sue Postle

How would you describe your style? Classic with a trendy edge. What are your fashion staples? Brown leather boots, jeans, basic sweaters or jackets, and SCARVES, lots of SCARVES. Who or what inspires your style? J. Crew and my trendsetter fashionista Benzing girls. What is your favorite piece of clothing? My elephant PJ pants. Has your style evolved? Of course....

Banach teaches years of financial knowledge in ten weeks

Joe Banach, Hillsdale College’s instructor of Personal Finance and Investing, first heard about Hillsdale College through a Wall Street Journal article advertising Imprimis in 1977. At the time, Banach was in the middle of his career as an electrical engineer in California’s aerospace industry. Over the years, he continued to read Imprimis and a few books he got from the...

Hillsdale boasts one of few undergraduate cadaver labs

Senior Holly Frankfurt traced her scribbled drawing of an aortic aneurysm with her index finger, pointing out the different parts of an unexpected obstruction she found in a cadaver last fall. In a soft, patient voice, she explained what she had seen in simple terms: “The aorta comes down from the heart, but there was a bulge around it. So...

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