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Layup secures split
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Layup secures split

Junior Annalise Pietrzyk takes up a shot through a sea of Kentucky Wesleyan players on the way to a 61-59 victory. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose Junior Savannah Smith scored a last-second layup to lift the Hillsdale women’s basketball team over Kentucky Wesleyan College 61-59 at home Feb. 19.  “Savannah Smith made an incredibly strong...

Michigan boys bring home another ‘Miracle on Ice’
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Michigan boys bring home another ‘Miracle on Ice’

USA flag Bleeding, missing a tooth, and facing off against the best hockey players in the world, Jack Hughes netted a goal in overtime to defeat Canada 2-1 at Milana Cortina 2026. This win secured the United States men’s hockey team its first gold medal since the “Miracle on Ice” 46 years ago. American hockey...

Alumnus’ poetry is an overflow of life
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Alumnus’ poetry is an overflow of life

The book cover for “Killing Orpheus” by Forester McClatchey. Courtesy | The University of Chicago Press Dog carcasses, bad paintings, and hiccups: Everything is game for poetry to Hillsdale alumnus Forester McClatchey ’16.  After years of teaching poetry in the classroom and publishing his own in journals, McClatchey released his first volume of poetry, “Killing...

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Dining hall provides allergy-friendly fish on Fridays

Hillsdale Dining Services is serving gluten-free fish on Fridays during Lent, according to Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey. Although fish are naturally gluten-free, the dining hall occasionally serves fish that has gluten ingredients in its coating, which gluten-free students must avoid. “We offer a variety of allergen-free items every day at our Pure + Simple...