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Illustrative artists: Hillsdale celebrates comics  and the graphic novel in debut exhibition
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Illustrative artists: Hillsdale celebrates comics and the graphic novel in debut exhibition

  Hillsdale College is holding its first-ever exhibition of comic book illustrations, beginning Thursday in the Sage Center for the Arts. “Storytellers: Illustration, Comics and the Graphic Novel,” which will be on display in Sage’s Daughtrey Gallery from Thursday to March 25, features the work of three comic book artists. The show will present original...

Swim team takes second in its first-ever G-MAC championship
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Swim team takes second in its first-ever G-MAC championship

When sophomore Bailey Bickerstaff asked her fellow swimmers to bow their heads Wednesday, she ushered her teammates into a moment of calm reflection just before the Chargers began to compete at the G-MAC-Mount East Swimming & Diving Championships for the first time ever. Bickerstaff ended her prayer and the Chargers jumped into a four-day meet...

Kendall Hall to get ‘grab and go’ shop
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Kendall Hall to get ‘grab and go’ shop

A solution to the congestion in the Knorr Dining Room may come soon. Bon Appétit Management Company is planning to open a “grab and go” shop on the ground floor of Kendall Hall to draw some of the crowd from the cafeteria during peak lunchtime hours on the weekdays. David Apthorpe, general manager of Hillsdale...

Student research measures phosphate levels in local water
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Student research measures phosphate levels in local water

  To measure very low levels of phosphate in water samples, sometimes researchers have to get creative. Senior biochemistry major Lauren Barlass spent her summer researching phosphate levels from locally obtained water samples, including the St. Joseph River and Baw Beese Lake. Most kits for testing phosphate rely on a visual scale, which is not...