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Men’s basketball to host G-MAC semifinals
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Men’s basketball to host G-MAC semifinals

Sophomore Mikey McCollum scored 19 points, redshirt senior Charles Woodhams added 17 points, and junior Ashton Janowski contributed 13 points to lead the men’s basketball team to a 76-59 victory over the Ashland University Eagles in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference quarterfinal at home on Tuesday night. The Chargers now advance to the tournament’s semifinal...

QUICK HITS with Outstanding Seniors
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QUICK HITS with Outstanding Seniors

Senior history major Michaela Estruth from Cincinnati, Ohio, talks Pompeii, her stick shift skills, and Gingerbread Wars. What was your reaction to being named Outstanding Senior Woman?  I was so humbled, honored, and honestly overwhelmed. The realization of leaving Hillsdale, a place that has been so formative, hit me hard. I called my mom and...

Keep smut out of teen literature
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Keep smut out of teen literature

“But is there spice?” Anyone who’s spent time scrolling BookTok — a TikTok community in which creators discuss and recommend books — has likely heard someone ask this. “Spice” is simply a less egregious word for smut: “obscene or lascivious talk, writing, or pictures,” according to Oxford Languages. Put simply, it’s written pornography. Over the...

Debunking protein pictures: Hillsdale students prove research wrong
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Debunking protein pictures: Hillsdale students prove research wrong

A representation of a protein. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Breathing, eating, sleeping, running to Taco Bell in the middle of the night – none of these activities would be possible without molecules called proteins. Found in every cell of every living thing, proteins are complex, twisty strands of molecules that build cell walls, store energy,...

Math team adds up to third in state
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Math team adds up to third in state

Hillsdale’s Math Team ranked third in the state in the Putnam Mathematical Competition. Courtesy | Pexels The Hillsdale College Math Team ranked third in Michigan in the annual Putnam Mathematical Competition. Sophomore Andrew Schmidt scored the highest on the team with 31 points and ranked 254th out of 3,988 contestants.  “We beat all the liberal...