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Dragon Slayed: Late Touchdown Lifts Chargers over Tiffin
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Dragon Slayed: Late Touchdown Lifts Chargers over Tiffin

Charger football beat their Great Midwest Athletic Conference rival, the Tiffin University Dragons, in a 20-17 upset on Nov. 9 in the annual Senior Day game. A clutch touchdown thrown by sophomore quarterback Colin McKernan to junior wideout Connor Pratt lifted the Charger football team over Tiffin.  After Hillsdale was shutout in the third quarter...

Colleen House (left) and John Gizzi (middle) pose former Republican National Convention Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel (right). Courtesy | John Gizzi
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Window into Washington: Journalist donates letters to college archives

Colleen House (left) and John Gizzi (middle) pose former Republican National Convention Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel (right). Courtesy | John Gizzi Journalist John Gizzi –“the man who knows everyone in Washington,” according to Newsmax – donated 23 boxes of his personal papers to Hillsdale College. These letters, emails, and other correspondence make up an anthology of...

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Hillsdale Roundness hosts first tournament

The Hillsdale College Roundnet Club held its first invitational tournament with Michigan State University and Bowling Green State University last weekend.  The tournament included 32 players divided into 8-team advanced and expert divisions, according to junior and club vice-president Cameron Frye. Cash prizes were awarded to the top three teams in the expert division. The...

Fred Radke takes big band to jazz war on campus  Elizabeth Putlock | Collegian Reporter
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Fred Radke takes big band to jazz war on campus Elizabeth Putlock | Collegian Reporter

Fred Radke’s band at the welcome concert. Colman Rowan | Collegian   Fred Radke, world renown trumpeter and director of the Harry James Orchestra, is back on campus this week, warming up Hillsdale’s cold November nights with jazz music.  Radke’s next event is “4th Annual Battle of the Big Bands” on Friday Nov. 15 at...

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International Feature: From Madrid to the Dale

Instead of just adjusting to life at college like most other new students, freshman tennis athlete Alejandro Cordero Lopez also spent freshman orientation getting used to life in a new country with a different language. After playing tennis most of his childhood, he said he realized it could be an excellent opportunity for him to...