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‘Mr. Burns’  takes the stage
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‘Mr. Burns’ takes the stage

The Hillsdale College theatre department will be performing “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play” Oct. 15-16 at 7:30 p.m. Directed by Professor Emeritus George Angell, the production is a staged reading of American playwright Anne Washburn’s 2012 play. “Of course the plays of the staged reading series can be seen and enjoyed by anyone,” Angell said....

“A Work of Heart”: MoseArt brings handcrafted pottery, stained glass, and more to Hillsdale
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“A Work of Heart”: MoseArt brings handcrafted pottery, stained glass, and more to Hillsdale

When Beth Moser Roehrig moved to Hillsdale four years ago, she planned to retire. She now owns MoseArt, a boutique in downtown Hillsdale. The store, newly opened in 2020, specializes in sewing and alterations, handcrafted pottery, stained glass, and candles. Roehrig ran Xpress Sewing and Xceptional Art in Defiance, Ohio for 25 years. “I figured...

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WhitWatWay plants their flag, wins homecoming

After placing second in Mock Rock on Saturday, WhitWatWay won the 2021 homecoming competition for the second time in three years. Niedfeldt placed second overall, and Team Dob came in third.  The alliance between Whitley, Waterman, and Galloway residences dominated the leaderboard throughout the week, placing in four out of five of the competitions.  “The...

Women’s tennis kicks off season at ITA Midwest Regional
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Women’s tennis kicks off season at ITA Midwest Regional

The Hillsdale College women’s tennis team won the consolation doubles title and made it to four other consolation bracket semifinals at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Midwest Regional last weekend.  Senior Sophia Spinazze and sophomore Julia Wagner lost their first match in the B doubles bracket, but won three straight to earn the consolation title, winning...

Tennis sets sights on NCAA Tournament
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Tennis sets sights on NCAA Tournament

Last year was a historic season for the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team, and it left them wanting more. For the first time in program history, the men’s tennis team qualified for the NCAA Tournament, but had to forfeit two matches due to COVID-19 and fell to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds 4-0.  The NCAA...