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Conrad sets school record for most wins

Senior Tyler Conrad made history for the men’s tennis team as he sets wins record during their victory over Northwood April 6.  The Chargers beat Northwood 6-1 on Saturday, remaining undefeated in G-MAC play, as Conrad broke the record for the most collegiate wins in Hillsdale College program history. The Chargers lost the doubles point,...

Chargers Win First Two GMAC Matches
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Chargers Win First Two GMAC Matches

The men’s tennis team won 7-0 in the first two matches of the G-MAC season March 23-24. The Chargers opened  their season with a victory  over Kentucky Wesleyan on Saturday.  Hillsdale won the doubles point by winning all three doubles matches. Senior Daniel Gilbert and freshman Henry Hammond played a tiebreak to secure the No....

Hillsdale wins two of three down south
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Hillsdale wins two of three down south

Senior Sean Barstow concentrating during his match. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletics  The men’s tennis team won two of three matches in the PTR Spring Tennis Fest on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 11-13. The Chargers started off the Fest with a 6-1 win over West Virginia State University, winning the doubles point, and...

Saying ‘hi’ isn’t that deep
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Saying ‘hi’ isn’t that deep

Saying “hi” is not rocket science — it’s common courtesy.  Many students have a difficult time greeting each other on campus, or gauging when it is appropriate to do so. I am not entirely sure if it’s because Hillsdale students are socially awkward or because we are afraid. But either way, if you’re contemplating whether...

Fleeing from the front lines
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Fleeing from the front lines

  Snowflakes trickled down in Kyiv, laying a white blanket over the city. The capital had grown cold from the harsh winds and the chilling tension with Russia. Freshman Josiah Jones slept soundly, unawakened by war forming in the distance. For Josiah, this could describe any winter day in Ukraine. Tensions existed prior to his...