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Raising a tarantula in the internet age: How the anonymity of the internet is destroying civil discourse
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Raising a tarantula in the internet age: How the anonymity of the internet is destroying civil discourse

  Some people take every opportunity they can to put others down, no matter the time and place. Schoolyard bullies, aggressive customers in restaurants, and rage-filled commuters all find time to let other people know how worthless they are. The strength of social convention makes sure that only the brash and socially deaf have an...

Charity at Drop-in Center offers haircuts to the homeless
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Charity at Drop-in Center offers haircuts to the homeless

  The Hillsdale Drop-In Center continues to serve those suffering from mental illnesses in the local community through activities and support groups, promoting empowerment, and recovery. On Sunday, the Hillsdale Drop-In Center welcomed a group from Toledo, Ohio, who gave their time by offering haircuts to homeless people, members of the center, and even some...

Delta Tau Delta raise more than $400 in Un-Baked Sale
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Delta Tau Delta raise more than $400 in Un-Baked Sale

Delta Tau Delta fraternity raised $400 in its Un-Baked Sale last week in the Grewcock Student Union. The sale raised money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, the fraternity’s national charity. “This has been one of our more successful fundraisers we’ve held this school year,” DTD’s Public Relations Chairman senior Peter O’Rourke said in an...

Men’s tennis rolls past Davis & Elkins
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Men’s tennis rolls past Davis & Elkins

The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team won its sixth straight match on Sunday against Davis & Elkins 9-0 University in the Biermann Athletic Center. The Chargers moved to 10-6 on the season and 6-0 in the G-MAC. Sophomores Milan Mirkovic and Charlie Adams won No. 1 singles 6-1, 6-2 and No. 2 singles 6-0, 6-0....

Women’s track wins two G-MAC honors, despite tough conditions
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Women’s track wins two G-MAC honors, despite tough conditions

The women’s track team battled harsh conditions at the home meet on Saturday, the third outdoor meet of the season. But running in 30 degrees didn’t stop the team from dominating. “One thing we’ve been really stressing is being competitive, just competing, no matter what the conditions are, or the competition is, and I thought...