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SAB holds first ever Maker’s Market
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SAB holds first ever Maker’s Market

This Saturday, Hillsdale’s bakers, jewelers, farmers, seamstresses, and horticulturalists emerged from their secluded alcoves of study, taking time away from academics to share their specialties with the community.  Hillsdale hobbyists gathered under the colonnade outside Mossey Library to peddle their wares at SAB’s first annual Makers Market. Most of the vendors were students selling goods...

Postal center takes over student mailroom operations
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Postal center takes over student mailroom operations

Last year, students hoping to find misplaced packages often went to the postal center when their mail didn’t arrive in the Grewcock mailroom. But the postal center did not receive or process student packages, and was unable to help students find them.  “We were like a third party trying to run intervention,” said Deborah Holmes-Johnson,...

Hillsdale College for Life creates pro-life fellowship
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Hillsdale College for Life creates pro-life fellowship

  The Hillsdale College for Life club is introducing a new program called the Klusendorf Fellowship aimed at increasing pro-life activism among students.  The club’s executive board created the fellowship in response to what they said was a lack of practical education and advocacy on a campus where the majority of students are intellectually pro-life....

Students press refresh at Notre Dame philosophy retreat
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Students press refresh at Notre Dame philosophy retreat

Over the din of energetic theological and philosophical discussions among conference attendees clutching cups of coffee, the woman on the loudspeaker announced that it was time for prominent virtue ethicist Alasdair MacIntyre to speak. More than 30 students, six alumni, and Kathryn Wales, former program coordinator for the Center for Ethics and Culture, attended the...

Less like a bunker, more like a home
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Less like a bunker, more like a home

On the white, flaking walls of Galloway Residence, students have added their own personal touches to the dorm they call home. Murals depict George Washington crossing the Delaware in blue and black silhouette, inspiring quotations from the pope or “The Office,” and even Muhammad Ali standing over a defeated opponent. Painted by residents past and...