Month: November 2019

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Reading and Hillsdale high school’s football teams advance to regional round
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Reading and Hillsdale high school’s football teams advance to regional round

Reading High School The Reading High School Rangers defeated the Ross Beatty (Cassopolis) High School Rangers in the district round of the Michigan High School Athletic Association football playoffs last Friday night, 28-6. Reading, a member of Division 8 in Michigan, is now 10-1 on the season.  Reading went a perfect 14-0 last season en...

‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ opens soon
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‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ opens soon

  On Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m., the Tower Players will perform “Arsenic and Old Lace”, a dark comedy that promises quirky characters, witty dialogue, and plenty of laughs. The play will run through Nov. 23 in Markel Auditorium with an additional matinée performance at 2 p.m. on Saturday.  “I think our audiences are really...

Bon Appetit hosts tour of Zingerman’s
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Bon Appetit hosts tour of Zingerman’s

This Saturday, Bon Appetit will take 10 students on a field trip to tour Zingerman’s Coffee Roastery in Ann Arbor.  Students will have the opportunity to learn how Zingerman’s — the coffee supplier for A.J.’s coffee — sources their beans and how the roasting process works in general.  The trip is in collaboration with the...

Students: Stop fighting on the Quad
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Students: Stop fighting on the Quad

A horn sounded in the distance: the cue for a multitude of male Hillsdale College students to charge toward each other. Fake swords clashed, makeshift clubs smashed the ground, and boys wrestled amidst the chaos. When the battle ceased, the newly-laid grass in the Quad was torn, and many boys were beaten, bruised, or injured....

Legalizing marijuana: one year later
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Legalizing marijuana: one year later

A year after Michigan voters approved a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana use for individuals over the age of 21, Hillsdale College has neither changed its policies nor has it seen more usage among students, according to Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. “Drugs can be a dangerous threat to our mission of developing the...