Every men’s cross-country runner who competed in the Greater Louisville Classic last Saturday achieved a personal record — a promising sign for a young team, according to assistant coach R.P. White. “Just the rate of improvement was phenomenal across the board,” White said. “All seven guys who ran had personal bests, so that was really...
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Men’s cross country looks to build off first meet
In its first race of the season, the men’s cross country team finished second among the Division II teams at the Spartan Invitational on Friday. The team is looking to build on the experience and improve in the coming weeks, according to head coach Andrew Towne ’04. Due to some of the top runners on...
Men’s cross country back after finishing 14th in nation
After placing 14th at the NCAA national championship last year, the men’s cross country team is looking to build experience and return to the national championship this year, according to head coach Andrew Towne. “Last year, we made nationals for the first time since 2004,” team captain senior Nathan Jones said. “We had a lot...
‘Hearing’ solar activity: Students, professor study eclipse
Millions of people across the country traveled to get a prime view of the solar eclipse as its path stretched across the continental United States Aug. 21. In addition to the visual spectacle of the moon crossing in front of the sun, solar eclipses offer unique insight into solar activity and its effects on Earth....
Hillsdale research presented at national ACS meeting
At one of the largest scientific conferences of the year, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet presented research carried out by her Advanced Organic Synthesis class and spoke about the unique format of the class at the 254th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society. Her presentations were two of nearly 9,400 presentations...




