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Benzing house director to retire at end of semester

Benzing house director to retire at end of semester

“Hi, Pastalamizi,” Sue Postle calls from her little apartment off the lobby of Benzing Residence. Her burnt orange door is flung open, and a bouquet of “thank you” flowers rests on a stool: The women of Benzing have thrown her a surprise party to express their appreciation for her care and commitment as their house mom. She’s just come in...

Townhouse construction causes gas main leak

Townhouse construction causes gas main leak

Commuters who take West or College street home may have to take a detour Monday afternoon. Construction on the College Park townhouses at West and College hit a two-inch natural gas main line Monday afternoon, causing the fire department to close down the intersection, according to local officials. Michigan Gas Utilities workers are on scene, replacing the pipe’s steel casting...

Penny and the Mandimes to play at CHP

Penny and the Mandimes to play at CHP

Guitar riffs and melodious voices rang through Grange Hall as student bands fought for the honor of opening for Seeb, this year’s Centralhallapalooza feature band, at the Student Activities Board’s CHP Showdown on Friday. Penny and the Mandimes took first place, followed by The Village Idiots in second and Trophy Wives in third. Seven bands competed in total. Trophy Wives,...

Schuette touts rule of law, credentials in governor’s race

Schuette touts rule of law, credentials in governor’s race

The first person in Michigan history to serve in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches spoke about two heroines at Hillsdale College on Wednesday afternoon. Attorney General Bill Schuette, who is in the running to become the 49th governor of Michigan, told the story of two women whose courage and talent brought to justice convicted serial child molester Larry Nassar....

Trafficking survivor speaks on S.O.A.P, hope

Trafficking survivor speaks on S.O.A.P, hope

When Devaun Chandler was sold into human trafficking by her own mother to her brother-in-law, at the age of 13, she did not realize she was a slave. She had already been sexually violated prior to this point. On Thursday evening, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship brought Chandler, a survivor of human trafficking and vice president of the metro Detroit division of...

Student Fed awards funds for Poetry Out Loud, Numana meal packing

Student Fed awards funds for Poetry Out Loud, Numana meal packing

Student Federation approved $180 for a poetry night hosted by Hillsdale College Creative Writing Club and $600 for the GOAL Program meal packing event. The Creative Writing Club will host a “Poetry Out Loud!” night at A.J.’s Café on April 19 from 7-10 p.m. Students are encouraged to read their own poetry or their favorite poems by other authors at...

Theater students win awards

Theater students win awards

Hillsdale theater students swept two award ceremonies across the country this year at both the The Kennedy Center’s American College Theater Festival and the DePauw Undergraduate Honors Conference for Communication and Theatre. Junior Austin Benson, senior Nikolai Dignoti, junior Katherine Buursma, and junior John Rohman, all took a Theater History class with Professor of Theater James Brandon Fall Semester, and...

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