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Chargers go 1-2
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Chargers go 1-2

Courtesy: Florida Southern University Charger volleyball won one out of three games in the Grand Rapids Downtown Classic in Allendale, Michigan, Sept. 12 and 13. The Chargers split matches Sept. 12, winning 3-0 against Wheeling University, and losing 3-1 against University of Central Missouri. The Chargers lost 3-0 to host Grand Valley State University Sept....

Tennis doubles dominate
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Tennis doubles dominate

Courtesy: Hillsdale College Athletic Department Hillsdale men’s tennis doubles teams went head-to-head in the Flight A final in the season-opening home invitational Sept. 13-14.  The invitational included the University of Findlay, Walsh University, and Lawrence Technological University. Sophomore team Ryan Papazov and Sam Plys took the Chargers to victory in Flight A, defeating Walsh 8-2,...

Keep the flame: Hearthkeepers club stokes creativity
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Keep the flame: Hearthkeepers club stokes creativity

When academics block creativity, students can now turn to a new club on campus. The Hearthkeepers are dedicated to creating art that glorifies God and encouraging the artists that make it. The club can be found in the Knorr Dining Hall every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. According to club president and junior Brennan...

Keefer developers seek new extension
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Keefer developers seek new extension

The Keefer House Hotel, located downtown, is undergoing renovations. Jillian Parks | Collegian CL Real Estate requested an extension for the Keefer House Hotel project until Dec. 31 at the Hillsdale City Council meeting Tuesday. The extension, if approved by the city council at its Oct. 6 meeting, would extend the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act,...

Alumnus speaks on importance of athletics in the liberal arts
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Alumnus speaks on importance of athletics in the liberal arts

Trey Brock leaps for a catch in the first half against Lake Erie in Sept. 2018. Liam Bredberg | Collegian Varsity athletics is an art similar to a classical liberal art, said Trey Brock ’18 on Sept. 16.  In his talk, titled “The Sweatiest of the Liberal Arts,” Brock said he used his experience as...