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Catholic Society receives first funding from Student Fed
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Catholic Society receives first funding from Student Fed

In an effort to make its yearly silent retreats free of charge, Catholic Society requested and received its first funding from the Student Federation. With only two more meetings left in the semester and over $7,400 left in discretionary funds (not including the surplus), according to Treasurer Evan Welch, the federation awarded $5,040 to Catholic...

‘Buggy Bills’ seek to make travel safer for Amish and auto-drivers
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‘Buggy Bills’ seek to make travel safer for Amish and auto-drivers

With the increase in accidents involving buggies and automobiles, the Michigan State Legislature is reviewing a three-piece package of legislation known as the “Buggy Bills” to improve road safety.   In the past 11 months, Michigan has seen six accidents involving buggies and automobiles, including one southwest of Hillsdale that injured a family of four. A...

Chargers split pair of non-conference games in Wisconsin
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Chargers split pair of non-conference games in Wisconsin

The Hillsdale College Chargers extended their record to 2-2 after finishing their weekend in Wisconsin 1-1 against the University of Wisconsin Parkside and Concordia-St. Paul.  On Friday night, Parkside tied the game at 43 with just under two minutes to go. Hillsdale missed three shot opportunities to seal the victory, forcing overtime. From there, the...

Registration is still open for annual BPU Holiday Light Contest
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Registration is still open for annual BPU Holiday Light Contest

Residents in Hillsdale won’t need to decorate their homes like Clark Griswold to register for the Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities’ Holiday Light Contest. With the Christmas season quickly approaching, BPU is giving residents an incentive for decorating their houses with its annual Holiday Light Contest. BPU will award three prizes to both business and...