At 163 ½ Oak St., a group picture of last fall’s national qualifying team just joined the growing collection of pictures of the men’s cross country team from the last fifteen years that litter the kitchen walls. You’ll also find Coach Lundberg clearing a steeplechase water jump in a Kansas uniform, an autographed cutout of...
Year: 2017
Baseball bounces back with 3-1 showing
Baseball is a fickle lover. Throughout any season and at any level, every single team is bound to have a rough skid. Such being the case, responding appropriately is of paramount importance. After a tough weekend preceding, the Hillsdale College baseball team rebounded properly this past weekend, taking three of four games from the Ashland...
Holmes signs with Buffalo Bills
After four up-and-down seasons with the soon-to-be Las Vegas Raiders, Hillsdale football alum Andre Holmes ‘11, is continuing his six-year-old career with the Buffalo Bills. Holmes, who had a base salary of $2 million in 2016, is earning a bit of a pay-raise with a three-year, $6.5 million contract. “I texted Dre to congratulate him...
Tennis enjoys longest winning streak in program history
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team toppled Michigan Tech 8-1 on Saturday evening, stretching its win streak to five matches — the longest in the program’s history. The Chargers dominated doubles matches and won five singles matches in straight sets to overcome the Huskies, who are 0-4 in conference play. Freshman Charlie Adams won at...
‘A Life in Code’ highlights first female cryptanalyst’s accomplishments after Hillsdale
AmazonWhen Elizebeth Smith Friedman was solving hidden messages from a subpoenaed trunk in Houston, Texas, she didn’t expect to find evidence that would help save the United States face in the international community — and more than $300,000 related to a case that happened off the coast of Louisiana. But the 1915 Hillsdale College alumna...




