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Women’s track gears up against Division I competition at the University of Michigan
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Women’s track gears up against Division I competition at the University of Michigan

The Hillsdale Chargers women’s track team competed on Saturday against Division I athletes at the Wolverine Invitational hosted by University of Michigan. “We had Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame and then a few other pretty solid mid-majors in Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan,” head coach Andrew Towne said. While the brand-new facility at Michigan made...

Council plans for new branding
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Council plans for new branding

  The Hillsdale City Council unanimously passed a motion to recommend three city logo and tagline options for the City of Hillsdale on Monday. According to Mayor Adam Stockford, the city hired the graphic design company Muldrow & Associates to design a new typeface for the city. These new designs come after the last round...

50 Hillsdale students tour Israel
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50 Hillsdale students tour Israel

Two groups of Hillsdale College students attended a 10-day trip to Israel over Christmas break to learn about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and visit biblical sites. Coordinated by Passages in partnership with The Philos Project, 41 students attended the general Passages trip to Israel and nine attended a specialized trip for student journalists. Senior Jonathan Moy...

Women’s basketball falls after two wins over G-MAC leaders
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Women’s basketball falls after two wins over G-MAC leaders

Fresh off of victories against the top two teams in the G-MAC, the Hillsdale College Chargers couldn’t quite complete a trifecta by defeating the third-place Cedarville University Yellow Jackets on Monday. The Chargers (9-7, 7-5 G-MAC) led by as many as nine points late in the second quarter and held a 35-33 advantage at halftime....