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Hillsdale takes first series win this spring
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Hillsdale takes first series win this spring

The baseball team won two out of three games against California, Pennsylvania, sweeping a doubleheader on Sunday, winning 7-1 and 4-1, but losing its Monday game 3-0.  “We had a lot of good starting pitchers playing that helped us win,” senior Joe Hardenbergh said. “We would have liked to win all three, but there were...

Classicists take on the Big Apple with spoken Latin
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Classicists take on the Big Apple with spoken Latin

 After hours of driving through a snowstorm, passing time with conversations in Latin and listening to Latin audiobooks, members of the Mensa Latina club of Hillsdale arrived in New York City, ready to participate in a spoken Latin conference.  The Paideia Institute at Fordham University  hosted the conference, titled “Living Latin in New York City”...

Both parties should participate in wedding plans
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Both parties should participate in wedding plans

Planning a wedding has made me realize a lot about my relationship — namely that it’s better than everyone else’s.  I’m kidding. But I have noticed that my planning is going a little differently from that of some of my friends: Most of their fiancés either have no say in anything or are completely disinterested...

No uterus, but we need your opinion
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No uterus, but we need your opinion

My first reaction to a male classmate who made a dismissive comment about sexual assault involved a fantasy about inflicting a minor act of violence against him. But after a brief conversation, I realized that he had never felt what it was like to be unsafe with another person — to be violated or exploited...

Families report symptoms similar to Quincy seizures
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Families report symptoms similar to Quincy seizures

Officials are investigating the Jonesville reports as a separate matter. Courtesy | Facebook  As regional health officials continue to investigate the cause of seizures among students in Quincy, they have taken reports of similar symptoms in students attending Jonesville schools.  “We need to understand more about the calls we’ve gotten from Jonesville families,” said Rebecca Burns,...