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Equestrian team builds
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Equestrian team builds

Head coach Danielle Cole committed to the Hillsdale equestrian team this fall, helping refine and develop a program that holds a legacy of national competition participants. Since the equestrian team was reintroduced to campus two years ago, it has been closely tied to the equestrian club, though now the team seeks to separate the two...

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Falling in love with the spotlight, from off stage

Anne Peterson fell in love with the spotlight, but not in the usual way. Senior Anne Peterson grew up in Minneapolis, Minn., enveloped in one of the artistic centers of the country, attending and enjoying the theatrical opportunities enough to be “the unofficial photographer” for her high school theater. Theater was always an interest, but...

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Shotgun places in top ten among 50 schools

The Hillsdale College Shotgun Team sprayed across the leader board during their first shoot the weekend before last, at the Michigan Fall Team Shoot. Multiple Hillsdale students finished in the top ten, and junior Joe Kain led the pack with a winning score of 99 in the Handicap Championship. Kain also shot a 98 in...

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Supreme clerk

When Ryan Walsh was in 4th grade, he wanted to be president. For now, the 2009 Hillsdale graduate and 2012 graduate of the University of Chicago’s law school will have to settle for Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s law clerk on the Supreme Court. Though such a clerkship is one of the most sought-after jobs for...

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Sparks fly in college, BPU energy tussle

Hillsdale College is paying more for electricity than it was six months ago. Just how much is a point of contention between the Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities and the city’s largest consumer of power, the college. Back in March, the BPU made some changes to its electricity rates. Because of those changes, college administrators...