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Four students started Doordale, an online marketplace for students to buy and sell as a project for the Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Courtesy | Karolina Grabowska Four ...
Peter Jennings, associate professor of leadership studies and chair in business administration talks white labs, the soldiers’ monument, and Gettysburg. Simpson dorm…but then, that dorm already is a ...
This year’s NFL Draft is the culmination of a new era that dawned three years ago in college football. While this new age has been extremely detrimental to college football, it will make this year’s ...
The Sanctus movement of the Requiem is a sublime achievement. The voices rise up like angels. I’m not really qualified to understand George Jones because I have not been unfortunate in love. But as ...
Conservative activists are happy and left-wing pundits and lawyers are furious — again. The cause, however, is more surprising than normal. The debate this time revolves not around cultural ...
The Hillsdale men’s golf team finished in fourth place at the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Championship in Florence, Indiana, at the Belterra Resort course this past Monday and Tuesday with a ...
Our faith, near as I can tell, teaches us to see our lives as a journey — a road trip. “Whole Lotta Highway” is just that song which, without ever mentioning God or Jesus, seems nevertheless to invoke ...
Artworks of Hillsdale, a nonprofit group, will host “An Afternoon of Art,” at Rough Draft May 4 from 12-4 p.m, featuring art by local artists. The group, located in Studio 42 which shares a space with ...
Hillsdale Hospital raised $1 million for new medical equipment through its Capital Campaign fundraiser. “I am grateful for the generosity of this community and their unwavering support of our ...
Mostly, this is because we spoiled students need something, anything to kvetch about — and, when we’re so blessed with excellent professors, community, and fellows, what have we left to disparage ...
It took Austin two minutes to replace me. As I rounded the corner in Zingerman’s Roadhouse one Sunday afternoon to complete a game of cribbage, my seat was taken by an 80-year-old man. During the span ...
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