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Mossey Madness brings yearly mania
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Mossey Madness brings yearly mania

Mossey Library is one of the last places you’d expect to be influenced by basketball. Yet, every year, Mossey Library hosts  “Mossey Madness,” a literary competition based on the March Madness NCAA Division I basketball tournament. This year’s theme is plays versus movies.  The competition is run by Brenna Wade, Mossey Library’s public services librarian. ...

Rafael Nadal, the role model we need right now
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Rafael Nadal, the role model we need right now

If we have learned one thing from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that celebrities are terrible role models. But Rafael Nadal, a 35-year-old tennis player from Spain, is the exception to the rule.  The tennis world has been buzzing throughout the last few weeks after the incredible comeback story of Rafael Nadal, who returned to the...

Women’s tennis picks up big win
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Women’s tennis picks up big win

The Hillsdale College women’s tennis team battled out a victory on its home court over Lake Superior State University, 4-3.  “Leading up to the match, I felt it was definitely winnable,” junior Canela Luna said. “I also knew it was going to be tough play.” Senior Sarah Hackman and freshman Melanie Zampardo won their doubles...

Security Office moves to Knorr Student Center
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Security Office moves to Knorr Student Center

The Hillsdale College Campus Security Department is moving this week to new offices on the lower level of the Knorr Student Center after nearly 10 years at 25 Galloway Drive. It will take over the former Information Technology Security offices, across from Career Services. “This new office location makes us more centralized and easier to...

Professors’ discover people in portrait gallery
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Professors’ discover people in portrait gallery

  Hillsdale now has its own “Mona Lisa,” according to one viewer who saw a painting of Caroline Greb ’21 hanging in the Daughtrey Gallery. The painting is a part of an exhibit by both assistant professor of art Julio Suarez and visiting assistant professor of art Roxanne Kaufman. Focused on the portrait, the exhibit...