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Weekly ADHD group encourages peer support
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Weekly ADHD group encourages peer support

Jordan Nied was at college for almost a full year before he realized he had attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. “I always felt like I was not living up to my full potential,” Nied said. “It often felt like no matter how well I was doing in school, I wasn’t doing as well as I could do.”...

Saudi Arabia must choose: reform or suppression
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Saudi Arabia must choose: reform or suppression

  Saudi Arabia isn’t exactly a comedic place and its government just solidified that reality. There’s no longer room in the Middle Eastern country for jokes — literally. Saudi Arabia just declared that online satire is a punishable offense. The country’s public prosecutor said in a tweet on Tuesday, “Producing and distributing content that ridicules,...

Hillsdale townhouses open for business
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Hillsdale townhouses open for business

The new townhomes on College and West street only have four residents, but according to Hillsdale College Park Townhomes manager Trevor Duke, ’08, they are already securing deposits for next year. Construction on College Park Townhouses was completed in the middle of the summer and is now currently housing four residents. The duplex-style townhomes offer...

Worth the wait: Chargers victorious in season opener despite lengthy weather delay
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Worth the wait: Chargers victorious in season opener despite lengthy weather delay

Despite waiting through a halftime that took longer than the game itself, the Hillsdale College Chargers defeated the Mercyhurst University Lakers in a gritty, 14-9 victory on Saturday at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium. The win is the Chargers’ eighth in a row against Mercyhurst, extending a head-to-head winning streak that began in 2002. This also...