Year: 2015

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Track team takes on D-I teams

“Anytime you compete against a Big 10 school, you’re going to find out where you are at really quickly,” Hillsdale track and field head coach Andrew Towne said. “We are able to go to those meets now on a regular basis with a good chunk of kids because of how much our program has improved.”...

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Swim team defeated in last dual meet

On Saturday, the Hillsdale College women’s swim team lost their last dual meet of the season in a tight matchup against Ashland University, 105-100. The swim team finished their regular season strong with a 10-4 record, and are currently ranked 5th in the GLIAC going into the championship tournament on Feb. 11-14 which will be...

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A charged up training regimen

This time of year, strength training consumes the focus of fall athletes. To improve the programs, the sports administration hired Athletic Lab, a sports science research and consultant company, to evaluate the strength training of Hillsdale’s teams. “It’s something we want to do better,” Athletic Director Don Brubacher said. “We thought it was worthwhile to...

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Searle set to open in August: Hotel renovation plans in the works

Towering over the Dow Leadership Center is the silver skeleton of the Searle Center. Below it, the hotel’s rooms seek a makeover, should donor funding pan out. “We’re mostly focusing on the Searle Center for now, but we’re looking to improve the Dow’s rooms at some point as well,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said....

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Rockwell Lake Lodge re-opens with new management

For more than a year, the college has been working to improve the advertising and management of the Rockwell Lake Lodge, the college-owned, rustic-style retreat facility in northern Michigan. Some college faculty will travel there this weekend, when the lodge re-opens after being closed for three months. In fall 2013, the Collegian reported that the...