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In Focus: I do not regret my childhood pop-culture illiteracy

“I don’t know that Billy Joel album.” “I haven’t seen Toy Story…nope, none of them.” “No, of course I know the general idea of quidditch. I’ve seen a parody of Harry Potter.” I have sheepishly admitted all of these things at some point, along with the fact that I am pop-culturally illiterate. Recently, a friend...

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Cutting-edge treatment saves Herzog’s senior season

Editor’s Note: In accordance with HIPAA, all medical professionals received permission from Butch Herzog before sharing any of his medical information for this story. Senior football captain and outside linebacker Butch Herzog completely ruptured the plantar fascia in his left foot during a football practice in September. The injury could have ended his season, but...

Cross-country women place 2nd at GLIACs
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Cross-country women place 2nd at GLIACs

For the first time since 1999, the women’s cross-country team placed 2nd out of 15 teams at the GLIAC tournament at Tiffin University in Tiffin, Ohio, with several outstanding individual performances. The women’s team had their fastest average time of the season. It was the first time the women placed 2nd at the conference meet...

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Men’s basketball to face University of Michigan

The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team opens up a new season this weekend with seven new freshmen and a new court in a new division. The team has seen a lot of change over the offseason, but one thing has not changed. Head coach John Tharp has taken the Chargers to the playoffs in all...

Chargers shut down Northwood at home
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Chargers shut down Northwood at home

. The Chargers’ defense came up big on senior day, holding Northwood’s option offense to just 2.5 yards per carry and leading Hillsdale to their second straight win, 24-14. “We controlled the line of scrimmage,” head coach Keith Otterbein said. “We showed really good effort on the defensive side of the ball.” Hillsdale held Northwood...