Month: September 2017

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Women’s cross country places four runners in top 27
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Women’s cross country places four runners in top 27

The women’s cross country team jumped three regional rankings, from fifth to second, after a strong showing Friday at Michigan State University’s Spartan Invitational. The Charger women placed third overall and second among Division II schools. Of Hillsdale’s top seven finishers, three were freshmen. That number could have been four if it included sophomore Arena...

A day at The Dark Carnival: Juggalos descend on D.C. to hear from Insane Clown Posse, protest, drink Cotton Candy Faygo
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A day at The Dark Carnival: Juggalos descend on D.C. to hear from Insane Clown Posse, protest, drink Cotton Candy Faygo

When I popped out of the Smithsonian Metro station onto the National Mall last Saturday, it seemed everyone in Washington, D.C. had become an activist for the day. Right outside the station sat a bandstand festooned with American flags. A couple hundred feet away, a Ford F150 was hitching up to a bandwagon decorated with...

Hops on the Horizon
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Hops on the Horizon

Every time the Hillsdale Brewing Company has set its sights on a grand opening, another obstacle has commandeered the crosshairs. Now, however, owners Roy and Felicia Finch believe that they have reached the final stretch, and hope to open the microbrewery and restaurant shortly after the new year, if everything goes as planned. The process...

‘The Visiting Privilege’ writer visits Hillsdale
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‘The Visiting Privilege’ writer visits Hillsdale

September is drawing to a close, but for aspiring writers, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author Joy Williams’ visit to campus may be the opening of a new horizon. At 8 p.m. on Monday Williams will read from her work in Dow A & B.  The following night at the same time, she will give a...