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Campus Character: Miriam Ritchey
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Campus Character: Miriam Ritchey

Ritchey with Lira, her off-campus horse. Courtesy | Miriam Ritchey Miriam Ritchey is a senior from Eubank, Kentucky, majoring in mathematics. She is assistant editor of The Magazine, a worship team lead at Soma, and the vice president of the Kappa Mu Epsilon mathematics honorary. She is also captain of Women’s Club Soccer, president of...

Chargers dominate in shutout home win
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Chargers dominate in shutout home win

The most interesting student section in Division II | Courtesy: Kenneth Gaudet The Hillsdale football team rebounded from a tough loss last week with a 44-0 victory against the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers in its homecoming game Sept. 27. The win moved the Chargers to an even 2-2 on the season and 1-1 in the...

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Austrian Parliament member speaks on Christianity in Europe

A member of the Austrian Parliament advised Christians in politics to stand firm in their morals and witness faithfully and sacrificially during a talk in the Wilcox Reading Room hosted by the President’s Office Sept. 29.  “I have done this public ministry always trying to serve God,” Gudrun Kugler said. “It’s not easy, and I’m...

Catholic community gathers for fellowship
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Catholic community gathers for fellowship

Hillsdale students play with kids from St. Anthony’s. Anna Stirton | Collegian  Local Catholic families joined Hillsdale students for an afternoon of prayer and yard games at the St. Anthony Catholic Church’s Family Fun Day in Hayden Park Sept. 28. “The parish gives a lot to the students on campus, and this is an opportunity...

Chargers open GMAC games at home
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Chargers open GMAC games at home

Freshman Ella Bryum reaches to return the ball Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale volleyball team lost its first two in-conference games Sept. 19-20 in the Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena, now standing 2-6 overall and 0-2 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference.  On Friday night the Chargers lost to the Ohio Dominican University...