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Singles start spring strong
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Singles start spring strong

Sophomore Ryan Papazov competing in a match against Michigan Tech. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Hillsdale men’s tennis opened its spring season with a pair of home victories in a weekend doubleheader, beating Spring Arbor University 6–1 and Michigan Tech University 5–2.  On Jan. 30, the Chargers swept Spring Arbor, clinching the doubles point and...

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Campus reacts to ‘nihilist penguin’ social media ad

The Hillsdale marketing team posted a parody of the viral “nihilist penguin” clip, generated in part by artificial intelligence, on the college social media accounts Jan. 25.  The post drew some criticism in the comment section from current and former students for adopting an internet trend and using generative AI, but the marketing team says...

Charger Chatter: Amelia Lutz
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Charger Chatter: Amelia Lutz

Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department If you could travel anywhere, what place would you visit and why? I would travel to Italy to see all the architecture and the food.    Do you have any secret skills or talents that others don’t know about? I can juggle.   Favorite thing to do on a rainy day? ...

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Temporary exhibit urges Holocaust remembrance

When patrons enter Mossey Library this week, they encounter a series of panels telling the story of the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. In commemoration of the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp on Jan. 27, 1945, the exhibit highlights the years of reconstruction in which the Jewish people...

Footwear fills centuries-old tree
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Footwear fills centuries-old tree

Old running shoes are thrown to their final resting place. Courtesy | Anna Roberts It was early spring when junior Ted Fehringer first saw the shoe tree.  “It’s creepy as hell,” Fehringer said. “I feel like all those shoes belong to dead people.” Out for a run on Half Moon Lake Road a few miles...