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Hillsdale Academy Service Club to host its annual Turkey Trot this Saturday

How did the turkey cross the finish line? He ran.  The Hillsdale Academy Service Club is hosting its annual Turkey Trot for the community this Saturday, Nov. 16 beginning at 9 a.m. at Hillsdale Academy.  All proceeds will go to St. Paul’s Ability Resource Center, which supports people with developmental disabilities and their families through...

Mr. Hillsdale set for Friday
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Mr. Hillsdale set for Friday

This Friday evening, eight campus men will don costumes and entertain students with their humor and charm—all  for the benefit of children’s literacy.  The ‘Mr. Hillsdale Pageant,’ which be held Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in Markel Auditorium, is sorority Pi Beta Phi’s largest philanthropic event of the year.  Mr. Hillsdale has been an annual...

Charger Chatter: Sophia Spinazze
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Charger Chatter: Sophia Spinazze

Q: When did you first start playing tennis? A: I first started playing when I was 11, but I’ve been around tennis my whole life. My mom and older cousins all played before me, but I started lessons when I was 11.  Q: How many of your family members have played tennis at Hillsdale? A:...

Schoenborn takes over Strength & Conditioning for athletic department
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Schoenborn takes over Strength & Conditioning for athletic department

The Hillsdale College athletic department recently hired Mitchell Schoenborn to take over as Strength and Conditioning coach. Schoenborn replaces Mitchell Faine, who was hired in the summer. Schoenborn is the third coach to hold the position in the calendar year. His job requires he do a little bit of everything, from managing players’ nutrition, designing...

Hillsdale youth football follows national decline in numbers, high school football not affected
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Hillsdale youth football follows national decline in numbers, high school football not affected

NFL players suffered 281 concussions in 2017, more than any in each of the previous five years, and parents in Hillsdale are taking note.  Youth participation in local football has severely declined, although this effect hasn’t reached the high school level yet. Hillsdale High School Athletic Director Dave Pratt said during the three years he...