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Slice Slice Baby wins Charger Chopped Competition
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Slice Slice Baby wins Charger Chopped Competition

Twelve teams of students tested their cooking and teamwork skills at the Student Activity Board’s Charger Chopped competition on Saturday. Team Slice Slice Baby won first place. “They were the only group not to use a starch base (rice or pasta) and their tomato cream sauce was delicious with a piece of chicken and agave...

College to renovate health center, begin other building projects
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College to renovate health center, begin other building projects

The health center will expand in one of several construction projects that will begin this spring and summer. Renovation of the Ambler Health and Wellness Center will begin when materials become available, which likely will be before the end of the semester, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “Over the 11 years that I...

Softball goes 1-4 at Lewis Dome Tourney
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Softball goes 1-4 at Lewis Dome Tourney

The Hillsdale College softball team won 5-2 against Ferris State University on Friday Feb. 25 after a weekend of five games in Rosemont, IL. They lost the other games 6-3 against Minnesota State University Moorhead, 3-2 against Truman State University, 4-3 against Purdue University Northwest, and 5-0 against Lewis University.  “Performance-wise, I feel like we...

College prepares WebAdvisor replacement after 18 years
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College prepares WebAdvisor replacement after 18 years

Hillsdale College’s registration software of 18 years, WebAdvisor, is serving students and employees in its last academic school year.  In the fall, students, professors, and employees will all switch to a new software system that will replace WebAdvisor. Information Systems Manager Kevin Mauer said the system linked to WebAdvisor is shutting down, taking WebAdvisor with...

County considers way to spend grant funds
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County considers way to spend grant funds

Hillsdale County officials plan to distribute more than $8 million received from the American Rescue Plan Act toward upgrading county services, according to Hillsdale County Commissioner Doug Ingles.  The county government has begun processing requests totaling up to more than $21 million from different county departments competing for the $8.8 million received by the ARPA...