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Women’s tennis drops match to Northwestern Ohio
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Women’s tennis drops match to Northwestern Ohio

Despite victory pried from the women’s tennis team by the University of Northwestern Ohio, the G-MAC recognized a freshman for her fight. The conference office named Hannah Cimpeanu as its Player of the Week on Tuesday. Cimpeanu contributed half of the score for Hillsdale College, which fell 5-4 to the Racers on Saturday in Toledo...

Q&A with James Matthew Wilson, author, poet, lecturer
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Q&A with James Matthew Wilson, author, poet, lecturer

James Matthew Wilson is an associate professor of religion and literature at Villanova University and the author of several books, including “The Vision of the Soul: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in the Western Tradition” and a collection of poems titled “Some Permanent Things.” He gave a talk on Monday, sponsored by the Lyceum, titled “Faith,...

Stolen pillow cases lead to campus-wide scavenger hunt
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Stolen pillow cases lead to campus-wide scavenger hunt

Last semester before the first day of classes, a bunch of upperclassmen living in Galloway Residence stole a group of freshmen’s pillows and hid them in Olds Residence. This playful pillow heist sparked a war that has since escalated. This semester, freshmen Caleb Ramette and Philip Andrews, two of the original prankees, planned a reprisal....

Let’s pray for Parkland, for tragedy, and for suffering
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Let’s pray for Parkland, for tragedy, and for suffering

Tyniec Abbey When I was a junior in high school, I witnessed evil writhing on the stone floor of a Benedictine monastery about an hour outside of Krakow, Poland. I hardly ever tell this story, but in light of the Parkland tragedy, it seems appropriate. Every year during the first week of March, my high...