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Radio students receive national nominations

Radio students receive national nominations

Sophomore Abigail Snyder and senior Rachel Kookogey received nominations as finalists for the upcoming national College Broadcasters, Inc. awards.  CBI will announce the first place winners in October in Orlando.  Hillsdale has a history of radio students receiving the nomination for CBI awards. The school had four finalists last year, one in 2019, and two in 2018. WRFH Radio Free...

Ensuring preservation: library adds archival space

Ensuring preservation: library adds archival space

Mossey Library is in the process of adding a designated Archives and Special Collections reading room, which has led to the temporary closure of the Dow Room. The addition of this archival space has been needed since the summer of 2019, when Mossey Library added an official archives department.  “Typically, in an archives unit of a library you usually have...

Students escape stress at picnic and painting event

Students escape stress at picnic and painting event

The Hillsdale Student Activities Board organized a “Picnic and Painting” event on Sept. 3 in the quad. The quad was filled with groups of two to four students chatting, painting, and snacking while soft music lulled in the background. This “escape to the English Countryside,” as described in the Student Activities Office newsletter, was put on by SAB who provided...

Victor Davis Hanson speaks on Afghanistan withdrawal

Victor Davis Hanson speaks on Afghanistan withdrawal

Americans should not have been left behind in the Afghanistan exit, according to Victor Davis Hanson at an event hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society on Wednesday.  Hanson said that while 65% of Americans wanted to leave Afghanistan, about 70% are unhappy about the way it happened. Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a...

Construction continues on Hayden Park sidewalk

Construction continues on Hayden Park sidewalk

The school is in the process of constructing a sidewalk that will run from Hillsdale Street to Hayden Park.  With foot traffic at Hayden Park increasing by 10 to 15% each year, college administrators said they saw a need to protect the park’s visitors by providing them with a safe place to walk, according to Chief Administrative Officer Richard Péwé....

High Rise GOAL program looks to return indoors

High Rise GOAL program looks to return indoors

The High Rise GOAL program is rebuilding after COVID-19 guidelines forced the program to consider new ways to connect with the ministry. High Rise allows students to connect with seniors and disabled residents at the High Rise Apartments in Hillsdale. The apartment is a government-subsidized housing unit primarily for elderly, disabled, and low-income residents, and located downtown on Manning Street. ...

Sophomores offer advice to freshman

Sophomores offer advice to freshman

Four sophomores, Fernando Bravo, Ginger Anderson, Jack McCoy, and Juliana Undseth, shared their experiences from their freshman year to guide the class of 2025.  “I came to figure things out,” freshman Grace McNeil said. “I was a bit overwhelmed with the new experiences and opportunities and thought this would help put my feet under me.”  Senior Sonya Wirkus ran the...

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