Panelists discussed the joys and challenges of one of the most exhausting, important, and rewarding jobs in their eyes, teaching, during a classical education information lunch on March 28th. “It’s just such an exciting thing to do as a teacher, to come alongside. I almost feel like telling parents ‘I got your back.” To come alongside them during that informative...
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Piano instructor raises money to deliver medical supplies to Ukraine
Adjunct Piano Instructor Katherine Rick is raising money to purchase and deliver medical supplies to central Ukraine. “Growing up in Russia, my childhood best friends were Ukrainian missionary kids Mariya and Anya Nikonenko,” Rick said. “Anya now lives in Dnipro (central Ukraine) but was able to flee with her husband, Theodor, and their three young children to Munich, Germany.” Though...

MelCat returns to the library
Mossey Library reinstalled the MelCat system that allows students, faculty, and staff to request books from any of the participating libraries in Michigan, according to sophomore library employee Marlow Canady. “You have all of Michigan at your fingertips,” Canady said. “Delivery depends on the book, taking anywhere from a week to a few weeks to reach Mossey.” Canady said MelCat...

Mock trial wins first-ever bid to national competition
The Hillsdale College Mock Trial Team made history after receiving their first bid to the national tournament last weekend. Two teams – 1298 and 1299 – competed at the Open Round Championship Series in DeKalb, Illinois last weekend. 1298 finished fourth in the tournament with a 6-2 record and the highest strength of schedule of any team. 1299 finished 2-5-1...

MPA Awards
The Collegian took third place in “College Newspaper of the Year” and won 11 individual awards from the Michigan Press Association in the weekly college paper category. Each of the awards were for the student newspaper’s work in the 2020-2021 school year. Alumna Julia Mullins ‘21 took first place in the “Best News Story” category for her coverage of Rep....

Former Bush official speaks on Alexis de Tocqueville
A former George W. Bush administration official spoke about Alexis de Tocqueville at an event hosted by the journalism department on Tuesday. Leslie Lenkowski worked for the Bush administration from 2001 to 2003, and has experience leading multiple think tanks such as the Hudson Institute and the Institute for Educational Affairs. Lenkowski works at Indiana University as a professor emeritus...

Music fraternity to host ‘Phi Mu Alpha Jukebox’ this weekend
The hosts of Battle of the Bands are returning to 55 Below for a spring show, this time featuring student song requests. The music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha will host Phi Mu Jukebox from 8 p.m. to midnight on March 25. Tickets are $5 at the door or $3 in the Grewcock Student Union during mealtimes. All the proceeds go...
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