The Hillsdale College women’s volleyball team exploded into the 2017 season last weekend, going undefeated in its home-opening tournament at the Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena. The Chargers lost two sets in their opening match against Michigan Tech on Thursday, but they quickly rallied and won the match. For the remainder of the weekend, they dispatched...
Americans less safe with more troops in Afghanistan
“The American people are weary of war without victory. Nowhere is this more evident than the war in Afghanistan. The longest war in American history: 17 years,” President Donald Trump said in a speech on August 21st, piquing the interest of anti-war Americans across the political spectrum. Trump continued, however, openly admitting to flip-flopping on...
Men of Koon say Dawgs are back on the block
The first shot hit senior Tara Ung in the stomach. The next one came from the Nerf pistol placed in her hand, while Austin Coe, the freshman assailant, braced himself for retaliation. Plastic lightsabers materialized from another corner of the room, and suddenly the students in the Koon Residence lobby found themselves attacked by a...
No more massages
The Hillsdale College Health and Wellness Center is searching for someone new to fill the role of their former massage therapist. Rebecca Metroff ‘17, former massage therapist of three years, left the health center in early August. She is now doing medical billing and coding in downtown Hillsdale. According to Carol Drews, nurse, massage therapy...
Jazz faculty adds new vocal, trombone professors
With 40 students now participating in its jazz program, the music department hired a new trombone professor and vocal instructor this semester. “The program continues to grow and get better,” Director of Jazz Ensembles Chris McCourry said. The music department is allocating more time and resources to the jazz program. McCourry said he is confident...




