This May, the college will begin building the Searle Center. This new construction will expand both Curtiss Memorial Dining Hall and Phillips Auditorium while improving the look of the building. This will create space for large campus events and update a complex that has been in place since the 1950s. “We have been planning to...
Fogt named academic all-American
Junior Megan Fogt was named to the 2013-14 Capital One Academic All-America Second Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America. She is the first Hillsdale College women’s basketball player to receive this award that only 15 players in all of NCAA Division II receive each year. “I am honored and grateful,” Fogt said....
Men’s basketball snags two road wins in Ohio
Of the Chargers’ seven losses, five of them have been by five points or less, while just two of the team’s previous 15 victories before Saturday were won by the same margin. However, the Chargers were able to reverse their fortunes on Saturday at Ashland University and make some big plays down the stretch, leading...
Chargers split road games
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team defeated Lake Erie College on Lake Erie’s home court last week. Previously, on Jan. 23, Hillsdale had lost to Lake Erie at home. “We underestimated them the first time,” sophomore Alex Moynes said. But on Thursday, Feb. 12, the Chargers came back and defeated Lake Erie 67-56. “We made...
Equestrian advances two to regionals
With a new home at Premier Equestrian Center LLC in Hudson, Mich., a new arena completed in September, the Hillsdale College Equestrian team has been able to thrive this past year. New riders had the opportunity to compete, and more experienced riders have advanced further in competition. This year at regionals, junior Daniel Kish represented...
