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Women’s tennis serves up solid showing at ITA Regionals
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Women’s tennis serves up solid showing at ITA Regionals

In a break from their routine GLIAC matches, the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team headed to Indianapolis to compete in the ITA Regional tournament at both the double and individual level against teams from all over the area. “We played aggressively and smart. When you are playing as free as we were, we have a...

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Students, don’t schedule your lives away

Just say “no.” Nope, I’m not talking about saying no to drugs. I’m talking about saying no to one too many extracurricular activities, coffee dates on full days, and paper-writing sessions on Sunday nights. The goal of a liberal education is to form the mind—to shape the person by shaping his thoughts, teaching him to...

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Campus Chic: Mark Naida

How would you describe your style? Louisiana bayou, if it existed in Michigan in the winter.  Where do you like to shop? I don’t. I just find things or have people shop for me and piece it together.   What are your fashion staples? Wool pants, wife beater tank top, and sandals. Would you say that your fashion has evolved? Definitely. People tend to dress very nicely at Hillsdale, and I would rather rebel against it,...

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New textbooks provide foundation for Latin tutoring

For Latin students at Hillsdale Preparatory School, studying a dead language brings learning to life. Hillsdale College student tutors presented new textbooks to their students at Hillsdale Preparatory School this week, providing new structure in a Latin program that gives students a strong foundation in language. “The college was very accommodating when we said we’d...

Forensics team starts season strong with success at second tournament
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Forensics team starts season strong with success at second tournament

The Hillsdale College forensics team won third in its second tournament of the year. The Sept. 25 competition, held by the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League, was for novices only. Hillsdale’s team had finalists in three different events. “We did pretty good,” forensics coach Matthew Warner said. “For half of our folks it was their first...