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Historic steam train returns to Hillsdale
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Historic steam train returns to Hillsdale

Alex Bertram (left) and Tim Stockdale (right) with the train. Courtesy | Scot Bertram People waited by the tracks for the rare sound of an old, roaring train whistle. For a moment, time reversed as the 1944 locomotive No. 795 chugged into view. Families waved from its cars, and attendees snapped photos. The historic train...

State rep to host 5K run
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State rep to host 5K run

Jennifer Wortz in 2024. Courtesy | Jennifer Wortz The proceeds will benefit Wortz’s campaign Michigan State Rep. Jennifer Wortz will host a 5K run and walk Sept. 6 at Lewis Emery County Park.  “One of the best ways that I know to maintain good mental health is to stay active and be outside,” Wortz said. ...

This year, celebrate the Resurrection in Hillsdale
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This year, celebrate the Resurrection in Hillsdale

Given the short “long weekend” students have off for Easter, staying in Hillsdale is our best option.  Since classes don’t end till noon on Friday — worthy of an opinion article of its own — students have about 80 hours total for Easter break. Hours of driving each way cuts into that break significantly, and...

Barron speaks on worship
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Barron speaks on worship

Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester in Minnesota and founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, has nearly two million YouTube subscribers and three million followers on Facebook. Courtesy | American Magazine Believers should remember that worship is “purposefully wasteful,” Bishop Robert Barron said at a lecture in Christ Chapel March 20. “‘Why...

Professors discuss Trump’s economics
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Professors discuss Trump’s economics

Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele discusses the economy under Trump in Lane 124. Courtesy | Megan Li The three greatest threats to American liberty today are the government, the left, and malign foreign actors, said Charles Steele, associate professor of economics and director of the Center for Commerce and Freedom, in a talk hosted...