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Curate-sponsored talk addresses the seasons of relationships

Three women in different stages of relationships will be addressing female students about friendship, singleness, and dating at a Curate-sponsored event this Saturday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. in the Mauck Solarium. The event, called “The Seasons of Relationships,” will last until 11:30 a.m. Coffee, chai, bagels, and pastries from Penny’s will be offered. “The focus of this event is...

Philosophy and Religion to host documentary screening

Philosophy and Religion to host documentary screening

A documentary on the importance of finding true love in the modern world will play for all of campus in Plaster Auditorium Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. with a discussion panel to follow. The Department of Philosophy and Religion will be screening “The Dating Project,” a documentary that follows students and young adults in cities across the U.S. to...

Hillsdale remembers those who served

Hillsdale remembers those who served

Although Hillsdale will not pause studies in honor of Veterans Day, the college is making sure students remember the sacrifices made by American soldiers, Associate Dean of Men Jeffrey “Chief” Rogers said.  Student veterans will stand watch over a “Missing Man” table in the Knorr Family Dining Hall and the college will host a Veterans Celebration at 7 p.m. in...

Physics student publishes research on extraterrestrial intelligence

Physics student publishes research on extraterrestrial intelligence

A Hillsdale physics student published his research on radio technology that has the capability of discovering extraterrestrial technology. The paper was published in Nature Astronomy journal. Senior Shane Smith is studying physics with a particular focus in radio astronomy. In the summer of 2020, he worked as an intern at the University of California, Berkeley Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center...

COVID-19 levels drop to zero

COVID-19 levels drop to zero

The student body is free of COVID-19, as of early this week. “We currently have zero students in isolation — and that’s a good thing,” said Health Service Assistant Linda Snoes. Approximately five to 10 students are tested for the virus daily, according to the Health and Wellness Center. Of the 385 students who have been tested this semester, 98...

Second CCA discusses solutions to “great reset”

Second CCA discusses solutions to “great reset”

Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” But David P. Goldman, a speaker at Hillsdale’s Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series “The Great Reset” said, “We aren’t nearly scared enough. I’m going to try to scare you as much as I can and hopefully provide the solution.” Hillsdale hosted its second CCA...

Student Federation grants funding and holds nomination for officer election

Student Federation grants funding and holds nomination for officer election

At its Nov. 4 meeting, the Student Federation approved funding requests for two club sports and held nominations for upcoming officer elections.  The Women’s Soccer Club and the Ultimate Frisbee Club both requested money for various club activities and needs, but did not receive full funding. Tristan Wertanzl, coach of the WSC, said his club had never requested funds from...

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