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Three sweeps in four games
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Three sweeps in four games

Freshman Grace Drake jumps to hit ball Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The Hillsdale volleyball team swept both its games in Kentucky, defeating Kentucky Wesleyan College and Thomas More University Oct. 3-4. The following week the Chargers suffered a 3-0 defeat from rival University of Findlay Oct. 10 but beat Tiffin University the next day...

Trump memorandum endangers lawful opposition
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Trump memorandum endangers lawful opposition

President Donald Trump’s recent memorandum and executive order do not simply represent a new law-enforcement strategy but a turning point that risks undermining constitutional protections, eroding trust in democratic institutions, and shifting the balance of political power toward surveillance and coercion. At first glance, the release of Trump’s memo, “Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political...

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Chargers to honor active duty and veterans

The Hillsdale College football team will honor military veterans and active duty members at its Military Appreciation Day game Oct. 25 Oct. 25. The Chargers will host military veterans Friday night at their team dinner and recognize them at their home game against the Lake Erie College Storm at 2:30 p.m. “Come cheer us on,...

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McIntyre takes second in volunteering hours

The women of McIntyre Residence volunteered more hours during homecoming week than any women’s dorm in Hillsdale College’s homecoming history.  Fifty-one McIntyre residents logged 217 volunteer hours in one week, averaging 4.27 hours per person compared to 2.75 hours in 2024, and McIntyre placed second in the homecoming volunteer hours competition, beating all other women’s...

Mayoral Race Profile: Scott Sessions
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Mayoral Race Profile: Scott Sessions

Scott Sessions served as mayor from 2013-2017. Thomas McKenna | Collegian Scott Sessions stepped away from city politics in 2017 after four years as mayor of Hillsdale. Now, he’s running for mayor again after the “political nightmare” and “toxic work environment” that he said some councilmembers, including his opponent, have created for city staff. “I...