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Chargers win season-opening meet
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Chargers win season-opening meet

The Chargers hosted their season home opener with a win over Davenport University on Saturday. The meet was the first for Davenport in its school history. The Chargers’ sprinters had successful races, with senior Suzanne DeTar taking first place in the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.60 seconds and junior Victoria Addis taking third...

Penny’s, SAB partner to hold campus painting contest
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Penny’s, SAB partner to hold campus painting contest

Penny’s coffee shop, which opened earlier this semester, will be hosting a campus-wide painting contest tonight. Student Activities Board and Penny’s have partnered to host “Penny’s and Painting” on Thursday, Oct. 11 in the New Dorm from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free coffee will be available and the winner of the contest will receive...

Apple cheats its customers with each iPhone upgrade
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Apple cheats its customers with each iPhone upgrade

Last month, the world waited and watched as Apple CEO Tim Cook presented the new and improved versions of America’s favorite smartphone. The usual hype surrounded the new iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR. The innovative XS max boasts a 6.5-inch, high definition screen, “the smartest, most powerful chip in a smartphone,” and the general...

Chargers take on former head coach in exhibition
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Chargers take on former head coach in exhibition

The Hillsdale softball team fell 7-4 to Division I Toledo University, who is lead by former head coach Joe Abraham and former assistant coach Jim Zoltowski, whom the Chargers call “Z”, in an exhibition game Oct. 7. For the upperclassmen, this was their first time playing against Abraham. Senior infielder Amanda Marra said she felt...

Hillsdale County moves into new office building
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Hillsdale County moves into new office building

Various Hillsdale County government offices will move to a newly renovated building within the next week. The County purchased the building, which once housed the Hillsdale Daily News, about four years ago for about $200,000. Renovations didn’t start until two years ago when funding finally came available. County Maintenance Director and Project Manager Randy Finley...