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Chargers 7-0 in out-of-conference play for first time in 12 years

For the first time in more than a decade, the No.7 Hillsdale men’s basketball team finished non-conference play a perfect 7-0. Undefeated through seven games for the first time since 2010-11, the team moved up to No.7 in the DII Sports Information Directors of America national rankings. A 93-62 dismantling of the Saginaw Valley State...

Adams clerk faces recall after 2020 election controversy
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Adams clerk faces recall after 2020 election controversy

Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and Adams Township Supervisor Mark Nichols are facing a recall election, after a petition stemming from 2020 election controversy reached its goal. Scott, a Republican, will face Suzy Roberts for Adams Township clerk. Nichols, also a Republican, will face Randy Johnson for Adams Township supervisor in a special election next...

Academy of Science and  Freedom principles attract more than 6,000 signatures
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Academy of Science and Freedom principles attract more than 6,000 signatures

Hillsdale’s Academy for Science and Freedom collected more than 6,000 signatures for their “Ten Ethical Principles of Public Health” after the release of one promotional email in October. The academy established the principles to reform public health policies following the COVID-19 pandemic. “By putting this document out there for the long term future, more people...

Star receiver Isaac TeSlaa plans to transfer
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Star receiver Isaac TeSlaa plans to transfer

Seven Charger football players were named to one of the three G-MAC All-Conference teams, headlined by sophomore wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa, who has entered the transfer portal. TeSlaa becomes the first Charger in program history to win the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year award after finishing top five in the nation in both receiving...

The Heritage Room harbored a bat as an unexpected visitor
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Sophomore clears bat from library

A bat interrupted students in the library on Tuesday night. The animal flew into Mossey Library’s Heritage Room just after 8 p.m. It took several laps around the room until several men ushered the bat through the doorway. “I was working, and then, all of a sudden, I hear screaming and I turn around,” said...