Month: March 2022

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Madelyn Clark ’21 to take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester
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Madelyn Clark ’21 to take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester

Madelyn Clark ’21 will take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester, replacing current director Zane Mabry ’20. Mabry plans to move to South Bend, Indiana, after marrying Hadiah Ritchey ’20 in June. “I am very excited to join the SAB squad,” Clark said. “As a student at Hillsdale, I...

Chargers collect All-Conference honors, Nelson takes home Freshman of the Year
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Chargers collect All-Conference honors, Nelson takes home Freshman of the Year

Two players on the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team, senior guard Grace Touchette and junior forward Sydney Mills, were selected to All-Conference teams, while Peighton Nelson was named G-MAC Freshman of the Year. Touchette became the first Charger since 2018-19 to be named to the first team All-G-MAC, and Mills was selected to the second...

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Niedfeldt wins Charger Rumble in final Man Up! event of the year

Men from Niedfeldt Residence, Galloway Residence, Simpson Residence, and the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity competed at the college’s first official wrestling tournament, Charger Duels, on Sunday, sponsored by Man Up. Niedfeldt won first place after three rounds of wrestling.  The Charger Rumble, the name of Hillsdale’s previous wrestling event, was a fairly easy-going wrestling competition,...

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Galileo, Carnegie, and Apple: United under capitalism

When my apartment-mate and I ventured out in D.C. one afternoon, we made sure to visit the Apple Store at the Carnegie Library. The Apple Store is in the repurposed Carnegie Library, located on Massachusetts Avenue, just north of Chinatown. In vaulted marble atriums, sleek modern tables showcase shiny new iPhones, iPads, Macbooks, and AirPods....

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Starbucks should not come to Hillsdale

Starbucks does not have good coffee, unless you prefer lattes with burnt espresso and foamy milk. But in my ignorant youth, I loved Starbucks. Now that I’m at Hillsdale, I have realized the error of my ways and embraced the plethora of local coffee shops instead. We should not bring a Starbucks to Hillsdale. The...