Month: September 2014

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Prof Butler now teaching at two schools

Lecturer in economics Lewis Butler said he is used to being busy, and two teaching positions at two schools are the newest additions to his schedule. This past summer, Butler was hired as an adjunct professor of economics at Ferris State University, located in Big Rapids, Michigan. Butler graduated from Hillsdale College in 2007 and...

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Dezelski to play pro basketball in Luxembourg

Tim Dezelski has always wanted to play professional basketball. Now he has a chance to realize that dream. The 2014 Hillsdale College grad has taken his talents to the N2 division in Luxembourg. He will begin games soon for BBC Residence Walferdange, a team that is going into its 49th season as a professional squad....

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Volleyball battles nerves

After winning their first game at the Dunn Hospitality Invitation this weekend, the Chargers volleyball team sunk into a three-game slump. At the Invitational, the Chargers faced Division II, non-conference teams at the University of Southern Indiana. The Chargers came out strong on Friday against the Cedarville University Yellow Jackets, beating them 3-2, but lost...

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Tennis ends weekend with victory

The Hillsdale women’s tennis team opened their season with a tough slate of three matches over the weekend, winning on Sunday to finish on a positive note. On Friday, the Chargers faced Ohio Dominican University, falling 6-3. Junior Lindsay Peirce said that while the team fought hard in singles, the team displayed much of its...

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Veldheer’s Cardinals win season opener

Left tackle Jared Veldheer ’10 was a vital ingredient to the Arizona Cardinals’ O-line success against the San Diego Chargers on Monday night. The Cardinals trailed the Chargers for nearly the entire second half, but pulled ahead with just 2:25 remaining in the game to win the tight contest by one point, 18-17. “It was...