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New ER director fights for quality care in small towns
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New ER director fights for quality care in small towns

  In his entire career as a physician, Dr. Donald Brock, D.O., he has never driven less than an hour to work. Since moving to Hillsdale this past September, Brock has contemplated riding his new tractor to work. Though the new emergency department director at Hillsdale Hospital jokes about the idea, Brock relishes in the...

El Cerrito’s renovations create new atmosphere
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El Cerrito’s renovations create new atmosphere

  El Cerrito’s Mexican restaurant in Hillsdale is undergoing complete renovations to their building, nearly doubling their floor space and adding a full bar with a 70-inch television. Rocha repainted the interior, redid the floor, added more tables, and catered to larger groups by increasing seating room for 80 more people. “I wanted to provide...

YOUNG PEOPLE’S LITERATURE: Race relations meet the graphic novel
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YOUNG PEOPLE’S LITERATURE: Race relations meet the graphic novel

“March: Book Three” charts the concluding events of John Lewis’s memoir of his participation in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. John Lewis, Georgia state Representative and former civil rights activist, joins author Andrew Aydin and illustrator Nate Powell to enumerate the woes of the black man in pre-voting rights America in the style...

Swimmers place third at competitive Chicago meet
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Swimmers place third at competitive Chicago meet

The Hillsdale College swim team made an impressive splash in Chicago at the three-day event that prepares the women for GLIAC competitions.  The University of Chicago hosted 14 teams for the eighth annual Phoenix Fall Classic from Nov. 18 to Nov. 20.   For a young team, Hillsdale’s swim team made its college proud. The...