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SAB to host People’s Choice event at Toasted Mud in Hillsdale

SAB to host People’s Choice event at Toasted Mud in Hillsdale

Students will be able to paint their own pottery at the Student Activities Board’s People’s Choice event tonight. The event, open to 20 students, will take place at Toasted Mud, a pottery store in downtown Hillsdale and will run from 6:45-8:45 p.m. For the People’s Choice event, students wrote their suggestions on a blackboard in the Grewcock Student Union and...

Smith promotes new book, speaks on Protestant roots in the U.S.

Smith promotes new book, speaks on Protestant roots in the U.S.

America is a Protestant nation at its core, Assistant Professor of History Miles Smith IV said in a speech March 28. Smith’s speech, sponsored by the history department, promoted his new book, “Religion and Republic: Christian America From the Founding To the Civil War,” and was hosted in the Formal Lounge. “There are so many conversations that happen about politics...

Classics students win big at Eta Sigma Phi national convention

Classics students win big at Eta Sigma Phi national convention

Six students placed in writing and translating competitions at the national classics competition in Pennsylvania last week. Eta Sigma Phi is a national academic honors program for classics students. The annual convention for the honorary, held in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, celebrates the study of classics with student presentations, contests, and events including the Maurine Dallas Watkins Sight Translation Contests. Professor of...

Students test their luck at SAB Casino Night

Students test their luck at SAB Casino Night

The Student Activities Board set up a casino in the Formal Lounge last Friday for students to try their hand at a variety of games. Courtesy | Erik Teder Students practiced their poker faces at the Casino Night hosted by the Student Activities Board last Friday. The event featured poker tables, roulette, blackjack, and Texas hold ’em. “I actually thought...

Roundtable discussion takes feminism back to its roots, offers hope for the future

Roundtable discussion takes feminism back to its roots, offers hope for the future

Students and speakers gathered in the Hoynak Room for the roundtable discussion. Ally Hall | Collegian What good has come from feminism? “I would just put it simply: half of my students,” Associate Professor of History Matthew Gaetano said. Catherine Sims Kuiper, assistant professor of education, led a roundtable discussion about feminism March 26 featuring Gaetano, Professor of Philosophy and...

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