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KKG to release new alumnae newsletter
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KKG to release new alumnae newsletter

The Hillsdale chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will send out the first edition of their digital newsletter later this month in order to connect with their alumnae and campus. Junior Taylor Dickerson, Kappa Kappa Gamma president, said the newsletter will come out monthly and be named “Katch up with Kappa.” Dickerson said she...

Domino’s closes, other pizzerias gain more business
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Domino’s closes, other pizzerias gain more business

The local Domino’s Pizza closed last month after its owners retired, and other pizzerias are seeing an uptick in business. Ken Clawson managed operations at the Domino’s in Market House Plaza for 12 years, two years under the previous owner and 10 years as the official owner.  “I’ve had a great bunch of employees,” Clawson...

Senior presents research at DC conference
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Senior presents research at DC conference

When senior and applied mathematics major Emma Clifton registered for Physics 101, Philosophy 101, and a Latin philosophy class last year, she never thought she would find herself presenting a paper linking the three. A year later, however, Clifton did just that and presented her research in a paper, “Lucrescious’ Legacy in Mathematics: Past and...

MLB didn’t punish Astros harshly enough:  Organization missed opportunity to ensure such egregious offenses do not happen again
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MLB didn’t punish Astros harshly enough: Organization missed opportunity to ensure such egregious offenses do not happen again

Major League Baseball recently concluded its investigation of the Houston Astros organization for its intricate sign-stealing scheme, which was uncovered following the 2019 postseason. The commissioner’s office suspended Astros’ General Manager Jeff Luhnow and Field Manager A.J. Hinch for the 2020 season, fined the organization $5 million, and stripped the team of its first and...