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Hillsdale shuts out Wayne State in sole weekend win
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Hillsdale shuts out Wayne State in sole weekend win

The Hillsdale baseball team lost its series against Wayne State University this weekend, winning game one 11-0 but losing the last two 5-2 and 10-7.  After nine games, the Chargers now have a total of 56 runs, a .259 team batting average, and a .363 on-base percentage. This weekend alone, the team collected 18 runs...

Off-campus housing permission is given inconsistently
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Off-campus housing permission is given inconsistently

Off-campus permission should be more consistent. Jack Cote | Collegian Every day for the past three weeks, I’ve had a conversation with someone about the off-campus housing scramble. With the construction of a new dorm and the purchase of new properties, everyone was asserting that they had it on good authority that “absolutely no rising...

Chargers take three game series against Davenport
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Chargers take three game series against Davenport

The Hillsdale baseball team defeated the Davenport Panthers, one of two teams ranked No. 1 in the GLIAC Preseason Coaches Poll, in their series this weekend.  The final scores were 5-4, 2-5, and 13-8 with the Chargers batting in 20 total runs and recording two home runs.  “It was an awesome weekend,” senior pitcher Drew...

Chargers win series over nationally ranked Lee
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Chargers win series over nationally ranked Lee

The Hillsdale baseball team defeated the top-ranked Lee University Flames in two-of-three games last weekend in Cleveland, Tennessee.  Coming into the weekend Lee was ranked 11th in the Collegiate Baseball NCAA DII poll and 18th in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association DII poll. “We had a great series this weekend,” head coach Tom Vessella...

From the desk of Kiley  Hatch: One determined student shares her artistic ‘process of becoming’
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From the desk of Kiley Hatch: One determined student shares her artistic ‘process of becoming’

Hatch was Aunt Loreli in the show “Something Extraordinary.” Courtesy | Kiley Hatch When junior Kiley Hatch adopted a “say yes to everything” attitude during her gap year between high school and college, she wasn’t expecting to land a full-time theater career.  “I’ve always loved to write, and I’ve always loved to act,” Hatch said. “I...