Year: 2014

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Community to host benefit for family of deceased

The Historic Dawn Theater will host a benefit concert for recently deceased Hillsdale resident, Jake Lodgeman, this Saturday, Feb. 1. Funds raised will be given to Logeman’s family and girlfriend, Tiffany Lambright. “Jake was a really neat guy. Everybody loved him,” said Peg Williams, Logeman’s former coworker at the Dawn Theater. Logeman worked as a...

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Charger Chatter: Angela Bisaro

Senior captain Angela Bisaro is a forward for the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team. From Brighton, Mich., Bisaro is an international business major with a concentration in French, and enjoys being on the basketball team more than anything else. What are your plans after graduation? I am hoping to take on a job in global...

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Chargers storm past Ohio teams

In basketball, there’s no such thing as an easy stretch of games. But for the Chargers, it couldn’t get much tougher than what they’ll face in the next five days. After comfortably beating Lake Erie College and Ashland University this past week, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team now faces a tough stretch of three...

Remembering Parke Hayes
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Remembering Parke Hayes

The Voice of Charger Basketball fell silent earlier this month. A lifetime Hillsdale resident, Hillsdale College graduate, longtime radio announcer for WCSR, and active agent in local politics, Parke Hayes, 67, passed away on Jan. 10. Hayes was, in the words of one WCSR colleague, “the consummate multitasker” – a man of many hats who...

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Vanished Hillsdale: from retirement home plans to Hayden Park trails

  The hills and trails of Hillsdale College’s Hayden Park were not always intended for their current athletic use. For many years, the college intended the property to be the site of Independence Grove, billed to friends of the school as “a retirement community that values intelligence, integrity, and independence.” Although about 35 depositors expressed...