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Strength rejoices in the right amount of challenge
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Strength rejoices in the right amount of challenge

We’re nearing the end of the second full week of classes, and if you’re anything like the majority of the student body, you’re already exhausted. This might leave you feeling somewhat peeved and more than a little abashed: How is it that you’ve just started the semester and you’re already burned out? This year has...

Tennis opens season with double wins
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Tennis opens season with double wins

Women’s tennis started its season with a boost of confidence after beating Walsh and Ashland universities this weekend. Using the teamwork they developed over the past three weeks, the Chargers left Ohio with wins over Walsh 6-3 on Saturday and over Ashland 8-1 on Sunday. Although the first matches showed the athletes’ hard work paid...

Chargers Stand together against teen suicide
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Chargers Stand together against teen suicide

“You are never alone.” That is the message Hillsdale College athletes sent running through social media last week. The Charger Athletics Program is partnering with the Jason Foundation — an advocacy group dedicated to preventing teen suicide — to spread awareness on Hillsdale’s campus and show support for those affected by teen suicides. Pictures of...

Senator Ben Sasse should speak at 2017 commencement
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Senator Ben Sasse should speak at 2017 commencement

When the class of 2017 graduates in May, America will be facing four years of either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton as president. We’re going to need a darn good commencement speaker. For the most part, the fresh batch of graduates will venture into the world much like other Hillsdalians who have gone before: as...

Undefeated weekend carries volleyball into GLIAC play
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Undefeated weekend carries volleyball into GLIAC play

After an undefeated weekend at the Findlay Invitational, the Hillsdale College volleyball team will carry a 6-1 record into conference play this weekend. The Chargers defeated Clarion University, Malone University, and Pitt.-Johnstown university, ending the tournament with a perfect 3-0 record. After two weekends of non-conference play, the Chargers will transition into GLIAC competition this...