There’s a pattern developing between the Hillsdale College volleyball team and the Findlay Oilers, and it’s the Chargers’ turn to win. Findlay swept Hillsdale out of the GLIAC Conference Tournament on Nov. 21 with a three-set win in the semifinals. This loss came after the Chargers split their regular-season series with the Oilers. Findlay found...
Year: 2015
College supporter flies handmade gyrocopter around country
Jerry Wilhelm | Courtesy President’s Club member Jerry Wilhelm built a gyrocopter in 2011 , an he now flies frequently in Traverse City, Michigan, and Florida. President’s Club member and Hillsdale supporter Jerry Wilhelm has a biannual tradition of attending a Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar in the fall and graduation in the spring —...
Swim places second at UChicago
With the middle of the season upon them, the Hillsdale College swim team had a positive showing at the University of Chicago on Nov. 20. The Chargers finished in second place, behind the University of Chicago, with a total of 632.5 points. Colorado College, Illinois Tech, and Lincoln College followed in third, fourth, and fifth...
Thinking about football’s violence
On parent’s weekend, I sat down with my mother and father to watch a college football game between the University of Georgia and the University of Tennessee. I’ve cheered for UGA for most of my life with near-pathological intensity, and my posture towards this game was no different. The 2015 season glittered with promise in...
Students respond to Arnn’s escalator challenge, earn scholarships
Breana Noble | Collegian Sophomore Noah Weinrich stands in front of the Searle Center’s escalators after earning scholarship for searching the Web of ways to make them start and stop when people walk up to them. Fifteen minutes could save you $250 or more on tuition. At least, that’s what happened for sophomores Madison Frame...




