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Women’s tennis finds success at Northwestern Ohio Invitational
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Women’s tennis finds success at Northwestern Ohio Invitational

University of Northwestern Ohio’s tennis tournament last weekend brought unexpected changes in schedule and unexpected results. In its final fall competition, the Chargers women’s tennis team picked up 14 victories in doubles and singles matches at the invitational against the home Racers as well as the University of Findlay and Walsh University, which the women...

Volleyball continues G-MAC dominance,  prepares for the Midwest Regional Crossover
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Volleyball continues G-MAC dominance, prepares for the Midwest Regional Crossover

Hillsdale College volleyball ran its winning streak to eight matches with victories over Ursuline and Lake Erie last weekend. “We’re keeping up the momentum by making every practice count and just keep getting a little bit better everyday as the season continues on,” sophomore libero Taylor Wiese said. Friday’s match against the Ursuline Arrows was...

Fall prepares baseball for tough nonconference schedule
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Fall prepares baseball for tough nonconference schedule

As the Hillsdale College baseball teams continues to improve year by year, offseason scrimmages and workouts have become an important part of the team’s success. After facing Albion and Kalamazoo colleges in exhibition doubleheaders last weekend, the Chargers are preparing for their annual Fall Classic and Prairie Challenge. Head coach Eric Theisen said fall exhibition...

Roy Moore’s policies threaten the Republican Party
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Roy Moore’s policies threaten the Republican Party

Homosexuality is a criminal offense punishable by death in 13 countries — all are Muslim majority. In 74 countries, all of which are in South America, Asia, and Africa, homosexual acts are considered a criminal offense. If Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore, who was a chief justice on the Alabama Supreme Court, had his way,...