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Chargers fill the podium at first home competition
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Chargers fill the podium at first home competition

Freshman Zach Hinze competed at the home opener Courtesy | Daniel Johnson The Hillsdale shotgun team filled the podium in the Chargers Classic NCSA competition at the John Halter Shooting Center over the weekend. The Chargers competed in three different sporting clays events Sept. 12-14, vying for the top spots in each. “We had a...

Ultimate Frisbee aims for nationals
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Ultimate Frisbee aims for nationals

Senior Jake Hamilton snatches the disc Courtesy | Francesca Cella The Ultimate Frisbee club is increasing the rigor of its program by adding weekly lifts and resistance training in hopes of returning to the USA Ultimate Division III College Championships. “We want to be getting faster, stronger, and healthier with better athletes, and we want...

Bieber’s ‘SWAG II’ wastes all our time
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Bieber’s ‘SWAG II’ wastes all our time

No one should voluntarily listen to Justin Bieber’s “SWAG II.” The sequel to his summer album “SWAG,” offers little more character than the uninspiring title would suggest. The 23 additional tracks to the original fail to achieve anything markedly unique or enjoyable. It’s like listening to a broken record. With 44 songs in total each...

Seniors honor Emmy Sigtryggson
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Seniors honor Emmy Sigtryggson

Emmy poses with her father, Hal Sigtryggsson, at her high school graduation in 2022. Courtesy | Spencer Sigtryggsson Legacy Board establishes scholarship in her name The 2026 senior class gift will honor the memory of Emerson “Emmy” Sigtryggsson by establishing a scholarship in her name, the Legacy Board announced Sept. 11. “When we were asked...

Visiting professor spends summer in Israeli bomb shelters
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Visiting professor spends summer in Israeli bomb shelters

Photo of the Monastery of the Cross, a 5th-century Greek Orthodox monastery in Jerusalem. Courtesy | Michael Weingrad Piercing sirens broke the silence of a warm Israeli night as Iran fired missiles into the country.  Michael Weingrad and his wife Tara Helfman joined local Israelis, volunteers, and tourists in rushing to bomb shelters every night....