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Bringing quesadillas back

A.J.’s Café again sells quesadillas, chicken tenders, and skinny french fries, back by popular demand. Though A.J.’s initially stopped selling these foods when Bon Appétit became the new campus food provider last semester, quesadillas are now available from 7 p.m.-12 a.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. Chicken tenders and skinny french fries are...

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Dramaturgy for the win

Few students are fortunate enough to have the hard work they produce in the classroom recognized outside of class — but junior Catherine Coffey and senior Jennifer Shadle were officially acknowledged for their theater accomplishments earlier this month when they won awards at the American College Theater Festival. “You can do stuff that’s great in...

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Commissioners veto County Park Board budget increase

Follow Ramona on Twitter The Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners voted against a 17 percent increase in the County Park Board’s 2015 budget last week. At its Jan. 13 meeting, the comissioners denied the park board’s request for a $5,000 increase that would have raised its total budget to $30,000. “We have had some financial...

Charger Chatter: CJ Mifsud
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Charger Chatter: CJ Mifsud

Redshirt junior CJ Mifsud, Hillsdale College football team’s backup quarterback, made his collegiate debut in the Oct. 25 game against Tiffin University after starting quarterback Mark LaPrairie suffered an injury. Mifsud then played in Saturday’s game and led the team to a win over Saginaw Valley State University. He is majoring in financial management.  What...

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Hemingway talks religious liberty and big government

Our understanding of religious freedom is the foundation of all other human freedoms, journalist Mollie Ziegler Hemingway said Tuesday night at a speech sponsored by the Dow Journalism Program in Dow A&B. “The first amendment begins with religious liberty,” she told the audience of students and faculty. “Even our crazy founders, who may or may...