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Chargers display power in exhibitions
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Chargers display power in exhibitions

The Hillsdale Chargers relied on powerful offense Saturday, picking up two exhibition victories and recording just one loss on the road in Columbus, Ohio. The following day, the Chargers took on Division I Kent State University and tied with the Flashes.  Five players recorded home runs during the weekend, including two freshmen.  Freshman infielder Lauren...

Petersen family chooses Charger football
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Petersen family chooses Charger football

Most Hillsdale College students are plenty familiar with Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. His care for the students of the college is unrivaled as he aims to “guide young men into adulthood and through the trials and joys of college life.” Hillsdale College recruited Peterson in the 90s from Catholic Central High School in Grand...

Allen antiques are still in style, despite national industry decline
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Allen antiques are still in style, despite national industry decline

About eight miles from Hillsdale College, along West Chicago Road, Hog Creek Antique Mall boasts 150 vendor booths selling everything from vintage blow dryers to Pyrex (a current favorite among collectors) to niche pieces like political buttons and clown dolls. The mall is one of several storefronts in a row of antique stores on West...

Michigan College Democrats sue state over ‘unconstitutional’ voter laws
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Michigan College Democrats sue state over ‘unconstitutional’ voter laws

The Michigan College Democrats are suing the state of Michigan for voting laws which they claim are too “restrictive” on Michigan college students, the Detroit News reported Aug. 31. Though Hillsdale College Democrats are not associated with the state chapter, they agree that the laws are an issue. The lawsuit, filed by attorneys from the...