Month: October 2014

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Golf battles the elements in Ohio

Once again, the weather proved to be the Hillsdale Charger golf team’s biggest opponent. Last Friday, five members of the golf team traveled to Ada, Ohio for the Polar Bear Classic at Colonial Golfers Club. In ten hours of continuous golf, the team played 18 holes back to back, finishing in eighth place out of...

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Charger volleyball splits weekend

The Chargers’ volleyball games have grown longer and less predictable as the season progresses. The first five matches of the season were 3-0 wins for the Chargers, but last Saturday, they sparred with Saginaw Valley State University for five sets emerging on top, 3-2. They won their match against Wayne State University on Friday, but...

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There’s more to homecoming than victory

Last week, Grand Valley State University’s athletic website, GVSULakers.com, published an inflammatory preview of last Saturday’s game, in which the Lakers beat Hillsdale 42-21. ChargerBlue.com, a Hillsdale football fan site, already corrected a glaring record mistake, and many on Twitter expressed the Hillsdale community’s outrage about the article. However, the main point of Johnson’s piece...

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Viviano runs for Michigan Supreme Court

He loves his country, believes in public service, and stands strong upon his Hillsdale education: David Viviano, ’94, will run to retain his seat on the Michigan Supreme Court next month. “He is one of those people you meet and think to yourself, ‘If only he could be the one to run the world,’” said...

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Council approves Airport Advisory Committee

The Hillsdale City Council approved the formation of an Airport Advisory Committee Monday. Councilmembers hope it will better the Hillsdale Municipal Airport and improve Hillsdale’s economy. Councilperson Adam Stockford, who will assist Mayor Scott Sessions in choosing the candidates for the committee board, said it’s been a long time since the council created a committee...