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Catholic Charities brings counselor to St. Anthony’s
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Catholic Charities brings counselor to St. Anthony’s

    While Hillsdale County residents have already been using Catholic Charities’ forensic interviewing services for children who have been sexually or physically abused in Jackson and Lenawee County, now residents can have a local Catholic Charities option for therapy. Beginning this August, Antonia Busch ‘16 joined the full-time staff of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church...

Pickleball: One of the nation’s fastest-growing sports comes to Hillsdale
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Pickleball: One of the nation’s fastest-growing sports comes to Hillsdale

Balls are bouncing again at the old tennis courts by Academy Lane. But instead of tennis rackets, players are sporting Wiffle balls and wooden ping-pong paddles. The game is called pickleball. It has 2.8 million players nationwide, according to the United States of America Pickleball Association (USAPA), and was labeled the “fastest growing sport” in...

First Student Fed meeting swears in two new representatives
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First Student Fed meeting swears in two new representatives

  Hillsdale College’s Student Federation swore in two new representatives at their first meeting for this school year on Aug. 30. Senior graduate student William Turton is the new representative for Hillsdale’s graduate school and has been added to the campus improvement committee. Senior Garrison Grisedale now represents his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega, and has...

LDS students pursue truth, faith through community
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LDS students pursue truth, faith through community

A group of students from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has started a local chapter of the LDS Student Association, hoping to foster community and service among their members. The club sprung from students who spent time together but wanted to start an official organization. Hillsdale’s LDSSA has unofficially started activities and...