Scot Bertram | Courtesy Scot Bertram of WROK in Rockford, Illinois, will begin as station manager for the college’s radio station next semester. Scot Bertram, Hillsdale College’s recently hired general manager for its radio station, said he wasn’t looking for a new job when he stumbled upon the position. Bertram works for WROK in Rockford,...
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Charger teams sign new talent
Volleyball, baseball, and softball have all signed players for the class of 2019. The volleyball program signed five players during the early signing period and expect a few more. Baseball has signed five so far and will sign a few more in April during the late signing period. Softball signed 10 players for next year....
Women’s basketball splits weekend
Though the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team started their season at full speed, this weekend’s games showed that the Chargers are still gearing up as their first conference games approach. The Chargers (3-1) routed Oakland City 93-54 on Friday and suffered their first loss of the season to Mercyhurst 69-61 on Saturday in the St....
Hillsdale Health Center challenges college to bell-ringing competition
Vivian Hughbanks | Collegian Sophomore Genevive Chiara and senior Emma Kendro rang bells outside the Student Union for the Salvation Army on Tuesday afternoon. The spirit of giving will include a competitive spirit this year as Hillsdale College and the Hillsdale Community Health Center compete to see who can raise the most money for Salvation...
Charger Chatter: Joe Reverman
Joe Reverman, a tailback on the Hillsdale College football team, was named GLIAC Freshman of the Year on Nov. 17, becoming the first Hillsdale football player to ever win the award. Joe was also named Second Team All-GLIAC after finishing the season with 1,083 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. Joe is planning to major in...


