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Hillsdale Mock Trial wins bid, awaits competition for second bid
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Hillsdale Mock Trial wins bid, awaits competition for second bid

Hillsdale Mock Trial team 1215 won a bid at regionals last weekend in the Opening Round Championship Series, where team 1213 will compete in April. Teams 1213 and 1214 competed in Arizona’s Cactus Classic Invitational the weekend prior, to gear up for regionals.  “It was a great tune-up tournament,” said Jonathan Church, lecturer of rhetoric...

QUICK HITS: Katherine Rick
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QUICK HITS: Katherine Rick

What’s one trend from your childhood you wish would come back? People actually knowing how to dance. Bell bottoms. What is one word people use to describe you? Level-headed. When you were young, what did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to be a pianist. At one point I wanted to...

Most Hillsdale restaurants open to 25% capacity
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Most Hillsdale restaurants open to 25% capacity

Gov. Whitmer’s most recent indoor dining ban has been lifted as of Tuesday, Feb. 1, and restaurants throughout the state are considering their options, seeing if the benefits outweigh the costs of opening their dining rooms. The following are local restaurants that have opened their dining rooms at the allotted 25% capacity: Saucy Dog’s Barbeque,...

Records continue to fall in Biermann Center
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Records continue to fall in Biermann Center

The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s track and field teams maintained their consistently strong, promising performances and set two new school records on Friday, Feb. 5 at the Hillsdale Wide Classic. “It was another really good step, probably our best overall meet of the year,” said head coach Andrew Towne. “There’s certainly more we need...