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Men’s tennis tops Cedarville
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Men’s tennis tops Cedarville

The Hillsdale men’s tennis team rolled over Cedarville University 8-1 on Saturday to move to a four-match win streak. The Chargers swept singles matches and took home two doubles wins. Sophomore Milan Mirkovic won No. 1 singles 6-0, 6-1. Sophomore Charlie Adams seized No. 2 singles 6-4, 6-1. Senior captain Dugan Delp was a No....

The Weekly: Thank you Bon Appétit for Café Fresco
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The Weekly: Thank you Bon Appétit for Café Fresco

For many students with busy schedules, the new lunch option in Kendall Hall, Café Fresco, has been a welcome reprieve. As students, we often complain about issues on our campus. Although these complaints are sometimes valid, a solution can be hard to come by. Bon Appétit Management Co. addressed some of our complaints in the...

Freshmen shine for women’s track
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Freshmen shine for women’s track

The women’s track team finished in fourth place at the Cincinnati Outdoor Invite, its second meet of the outdoor season. At University of Cincinnati on Saturday, the distance runners, having sat out of the first outdoor meet, joined the rest of their. Taking the win in one event and coming in close in others, the...

Students for Self-Governance advocate for Article V Convention of the States
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Students for Self-Governance advocate for Article V Convention of the States

The size and scope of the federal government has far exceeded what the Founders intended. Crazy. I know. “We the People” have witnessed the intense proliferation of the federal government. The problems of constant budget deficits, over-regulation, cancerous bureaucracy, and idle politicians require a solution that has never been successfully used before. We need a...

Symbolic speech is ambiguous, but it deserves protection
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Symbolic speech is ambiguous, but it deserves protection

Jonesville’s Udder Side ice cream shop took some heat for a cinnamon-flavored soft serve that it sold under the name “Red Indian” last month. Some Hillsdale County residents complained that the name was offensive and insensitive and should be changed, while others didn’t see it as a big deal, given that it was just ice...