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Cimpeanu makes first ITA Cup in G-MAC history
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Cimpeanu makes first ITA Cup in G-MAC history

At the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional hosted by Grand Valley State University, sophomore Brennan Cimpeanu became the first tennis player in program history to win the A draw singles regional title. Cimpeanu’s six straight wins in the top singles bracket earned him an automatic qualifying berth to the ITA Cup. No Charger, or G-MAC player...

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Dear Dale

Dear Dale, Participation is 10% of my grade for three of my classes, but I haven’t spoken once in lecture. I feel like I don’t have anything to say and I’m scared to make a fool out of myself. If I keep this up, my grade is going to drop a whole letter. Any advice?...

Mother and child during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Wikimedia Commons
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Parents react to quarantine mandate

Parents in the community are contesting Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency’s mandatory COVID-19 school contact tracing. On Sept. 3, the agency issued an order that mandates quarantine for those exposed to COVID-19 in Branch, Hillsdale and St. Joseph counties. This order applies to individuals who reside, attend school, or are employed within the aforementioned counties....

Calvin Coolidge should be on the Liberty Walk
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Calvin Coolidge should be on the Liberty Walk

“Unless the people, through unified action, arise and take charge of their government, they will find that their government has taken charge of them.” John Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, was a man who supported the idea of self-government in a time of growing government intervention.  At Hillsdale, where “through education...

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Mossey Library honors Dan Knoch with a buckeye tree

Former Library Director Dan Knoch | Collegian ArchivesLibrary staff planted a tree on campus last week to honor the memory of the late Library Director Dan Knoch, who died shortly before his retirement in 2019. “The metaphor of a tree seems appropriate to me,” Knoch’s former library coworker Dan Joldersma said. “Genealogists often talk about...