Year: 2015

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Microscopes provide peerless lens for research

Among Hillsdale College’s numerous academic bragging points, the science department boasts two specialized microscopes used in student and faculty research. Both the atomic force microscope and the scanning electron microscope provide highly detailed images for very small samples. Senior David Galginaitis used the scanning electron microscope, or SEM, to complete his biology research project, which...

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Q&A Janine Livernois

What started your work in women’s ministry?   16 years ago. God got ahold of me, I became born again, and that desire to help other women was so prominent for me. And my life had a passion to be able to express to other women what God had done for me. Knowing that because...

Track runs strong at season opener
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Track runs strong at season opener

In their first competition since the NCAA indoor national meet, the Chargers continued to build on their successful indoor season as seven athletes hit the provisional mark for the outdoor national meet at North Carolina State’s Raleigh Relays. Many of those who didn’t hit provisional marks ran personal best times in their events. Junior Emily...

Softball team splits series with Tiffin
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Softball team splits series with Tiffin

After indefinitely postponing its opening GLIAC games against Findlay Saturday, the Chargers fought hard to take the second game in its doubleheader with Tiffin Wednesday night. Tiffin won the first 1-0, but Hillsdale charged back to win the second 10-4 at Williams Field. Sophomore Bekah Kastning went 4-5 in the game, with big hits from...

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‘Behind the Stigma’ is helping campus

Lighthouse’s new “Behind the Stigma” series is an excellent idea, and judging by attendance records, Hillsdale students seem to agree. The sessions have been packed, with one in the basement of Lane Hall so full that many students sat on the ground in the aisles. At Hillsdale, there is unnecessary pressure to “have it all...