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Chargers improve times in Louisville
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Chargers improve times in Louisville

Nice weather, tough competition, and a flat course is just what the Hillsdale College Chargers needed to feel fast and improve their times, and that’s just what they found on Saturday at the Greater Louisville Classic in Louisville, Kentucky.  Hillsdale competed in the Gold Division 5 kilometer race, which consisted of more than 200 runners,...

Student Athletic Advisory Committee creates hype for volleyball game
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Student Athletic Advisory Committee creates hype for volleyball game

The Hillsdale College volleyball team will be taking on its biggest rival, The University of Findlay on Monday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. This highly-anticipated game will feature more than just fierce competition on the court. The Student Athlete Advisory Committe will be hosting the “Costume-ize Your Prof” event. Assistant Professor of Biology Silas Johnson...

Chargers to run in Greater Louisville Classic
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Chargers to run in Greater Louisville Classic

The Greater Louisville Classic is “one of the most highly attended college and high school cross country events in the United States,” according to its website. On Saturday,, the women’s cross country team will be traveling to Kentucky to run in the highly anticipated meet, racing in its second 5k of the season. They will...

Chargers compete at Spartan Invitational: Women finish 5th out of 21
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Chargers compete at Spartan Invitational: Women finish 5th out of 21

The Hillsdale Chargers conquered the rolling hills of Forest Akers East Golf Course under the glaring sun in East Lansing, Michigan on Sept. 14. The team took fifth place among 21 teams at the Spartan Invitational. Finishing in front of Hillsdale were three Division I schools, including Michigan State University, Central Michigan University, and Ball...

A beautiful curve:Springer designs new font
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A beautiful curve:Springer designs new font

After professor of art Bryan Springer designed a new font in the summer of 2017, he compared the process to climbing Mount Everest — but said that he would do it again. Called Courbelle (French for “beautiful curve), Springer envisioned the font while spending summer in New York City at the School of Visual Arts...