Struggling against 30-degree weather and wind gusts up to 33 mph over the weekend, the Chargers softball team went 1-3 at the Midwest Region Crossover tournament in Evansville, Indiana, dropping two games Saturday and splitting two games on Sunday, finishing with a win. Sophomore second baseman Amanda Marra said hitting came alive Saturday, and batters...
Year: 2017
New volunteer program leadership sets GOALs
Freshman Marie Johnson will serve as next year’s GOAL Program Coordinator, GOAL leaders announced Feb. 14. Johnson will step into her role, after the current coordinator, junior Allison Deckert, takes over for graduating senior Alexis Garcia as the GOAL Program director. “I think it’s vital that students don’t just spend all their time on this...
‘Kiss Me, Kate’: Adaptation of Broadway musical brings back the Bard
1948 was a crazy year. It was the year Harry Truman won against all odds, one of the greatest upsets in American history. Porsche made its first car. Andrew Lloyd Webber was born. And it was the year “Kiss Me, Kate” hit Broadway. Today we have our own presidential upset, Porsche has an SUV,...
Resident Penny swan promises to count pennies and represent “the people”
Hillsdale resident Penny Swan, who has only missed one city council meeting in the last three years, has plans to run for city council in Ward 4 this November. Swan said she wants citizens to feel good about local government and that, currently, residents do not feel they have a voice because the council is...
Nesbitt wins it big as Michigan lotto commissioner
Aric Nesbitt ’02 hit the career jackpot, when Gov. Rick Snyder appointed him as the Michigan Lottery Commissioner on Feb. 17. “I thank Aric for his continued service to the great state of Michigan,” Snyder said in a press release. “He has served many years in public service and I am confident that experience will...




