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Women’s basketball one win from clinching tournament berth after split
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Women’s basketball one win from clinching tournament berth after split

The Hillsdale College Chargers split a two-game road trip last week, falling to Walsh University on Thursday, 68-60, and defeating Malone University two days later, 66-62. Both Walsh and Malone are located in Canton, Ohio, so the team stayed in the area during the off day in between games. The Chargers got off to a...

Coming back to a dorm mom and a student’s best friend: Dorm dogs and their owners remind students of home, provide comfort
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Coming back to a dorm mom and a student’s best friend: Dorm dogs and their owners remind students of home, provide comfort

The howling of young men and the chattering of young women are not the only sounds resounding in the halls of Hillsdale College dormitories: There is barking, too. A few dorms on campus are home to dogs. From providing comfort and stress relief to contributing to a homey feel in the residence halls, these canines...

‘Reading Around,’ a cure for the curious
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‘Reading Around,’ a cure for the curious

“No readers get to everything they want to read. In fact, the more we read the worse the problem grows.” Director of the Dow Journalism Program John J. Miller opens his newest book by addressing a number of issues pertinent to avid readers. Released in January, “Reading Around: Journalism on Authors, Artists, and Ideas,” includes...

800 Athletes compete at Wide Track Classic; Distance teams shine for women’s track
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800 Athletes compete at Wide Track Classic; Distance teams shine for women’s track

Senior Hannah McIntyre led the women’s track team to victory in the mile race, the second distance victory in two weeks. McIntyre finished in 4:49.6. Junior Ally Eads, close behind, finished in second place with a time of 4:59.67. Freshman Christina Sawyer came in fifth and Addison Rauch, a sophomore, finished in 10th place. “My...