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Tower Players premiere “Translations”
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Tower Players premiere “Translations”

In their first show of the year, the Tower Players premiered ‘Translations” by Brian Friel on Wednesday, and will continue performances through the weekend.  Director James Brandon, chair of the theatre department, said he’s wanted to direct “Translations” since he was a student himself. “I’ve been thinking about this show for a long time,” Brandon...

Mayor Adam Stockford wins Saturday Night Slam
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Mayor Adam Stockford wins Saturday Night Slam

Mayor Adam Stockford and his fighting partner Desmond Dukes faced off against two wrestlers on Saturday night. Stockford joined Championship International Wrestling for a “Saturday Night Slam” at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds Sept. 17. CIW put on a one-hour show that featured wrestling matches between unique characters. A man from the “Heart of America” wrestled...

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Chargers open season with DI win

The Hillsdale softball team hosted the Grand Valley Lakers and the Oakland Grizzlies on Sunday, beating the Division I Grizzlies. The team lost the first game to Grand Valley 4-0 but beat Oakland in the second game 9-6. Grand Valley is a top Division II team in the NCAA Midwest region and Oakland is a...

Steele argues list of conservative  principles violate free-market economics
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Steele argues list of conservative principles violate free-market economics

National conservatives could empower government bureaucrats if they follow the advice of their founding document, Chairman of Economics, Business, and Accounting Charles Steele said in a lecture last week. Steele, faculty adviser to the Classical Liberal Organization, lectured on Sept. 15 about the National Conservative Statement of Principles issued last summer. According to Steele, the...

James Bulleit and the Dirty Blondes debuts
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James Bulleit and the Dirty Blondes debuts

It wouldn’t be a year at Hillsdale College without singing along to a live cover of The Killer’s 2004 hit “Mr. Brightside” at least three times. That is partially thanks to the effort of student bands like James Bulleit and the Dirty Blondes.  Carrying the torch of a seven-year legacy, the student band upholds the...