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Union hit by seven-year flood
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Union hit by seven-year flood

Dean of Men Aaron Petersen and the Winston Churchill statue survey the damage. Ellie Fromm | The Collegian The union closed Wednesday afternoon due to flooding after a fire-suppression pipe froze and broke because of exposure during construction, according to Vice President for Administration Richard Péwé. A couple of inches of water covered parts of...

A win and a loss: Record moves to 8-6
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A win and a loss: Record moves to 8-6

Junior Savannah Smith goes up for a basket: Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose After a 83–65 win against Cedarville University at home Jan. 15, the Chargers lost to Tiffin University 80–52 on the road Jan. 17. The Chargers shot 54% from the field, scored 56% from beyond the arc, made 15 3-pointers, and held Cedarville...

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Alumnus appointed by Trump to USDA

Hillsdale alumnus Dominic Restuccia ’16 was recently appointed by President Donald Trump as the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s state director for Michigan. Restuccia said he plans to focus on rural, small towns like Hillsdale, and his hometown in Livingston County, where the economies have been left behind by technological advancement. “The engine of the industry...

What is skimo?: Here’s why it’s joining the Olympics
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What is skimo?: Here’s why it’s joining the Olympics

Alaska Glacier Ice Mountain Courtesy | Pexels Students in the Hillsdale Ski Club say they are excited for ski mountaineering to debut at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina, Italy, Feb. 19 and 21. Other students however, are unfamiliar with ski mountaineering, also known as skimo, despite the sport dating back 5,000...