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College average GPA falls to two-year low
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College average GPA falls to two-year low

Hillsdale College’s all-school average GPA hit its lowest in two years, though female students are surpassing their male counterparts in the classroom. For fall 2017, Hillsdale students’ average GPA was 3.317, the same average as fall 2015’s. That is a drop from 3.343 in spring 2017, the highest all-school average GPA on record at Hillsdale....

Women’s tennis pushes G-MAC win streak to three
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Women’s tennis pushes G-MAC win streak to three

Two more sweeps by the women’s tennis team this weekend have left Hillsdale College 3-0 in its new conference without surrendering a single match point. “I think it’s just a nice way to be rewarded,” head coach Nikki Walbright said. “Everybody has contributed, and the girls have been working really hard. It’s a nice way...

AT&T to operate new cell tower in Hillsdale in the next nine months
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AT&T to operate new cell tower in Hillsdale in the next nine months

  A cellphone tower is set to break ground this month, weather permitting. AT&T is building a new tower where Fayette Street meets the Baw Beese Trail to extend coverage to a half-mile radius dead zone, which includes Hillsdale College’s campus. The telecommunications company is looking to break ground some time this month and hopes...

Hillsdale College primed to purchase Mauck Elementary School
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Hillsdale College primed to purchase Mauck Elementary School

Hillsdale College is on the verge of purchasing a closed elementary school from the local school district, which gave approval for the sale of the building last week. The college has offered $390,000 to buy Joseph Mauck Elementary School, a vacant building at 113 E. Fayette St. that closed in 2010. Its plans include investing...

Women Commissioners end annual sale
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Women Commissioners end annual sale

The Women Commissioners will no longer holds its annual rummage sale, the group voted in January. In discussion for several years now, ending the tradition of the sale came to fruition in January, when the independent organization, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in September, voted overwhelmingly to find a new way to raise money for...