Overturned furniture clutters the room. Mom cries in the corner with her head in her hands as dad gesticulates wildly, halfway out of the door. He’s drunk. An empty whiskey glass sits on top of the piano in the middle of the room. A whimpering child huddles underneath with only his dog to comfort him....
All the bald young men
The bathroom of a college male can be a scary place. Dried toothpaste covers the faucet, beard clippings litter the counter, the shower liner molded months ago and everyone pretends not to notice. But this is expected of bachelors in their early-20s. Hair loss isn’t. On top of a cabinet in senior Samuel Potter’s bathroom...
A force on the track and the field
During the last football game of the season, freshman KJ Maloney scored a 67-yard touchdown. Shutting out Lake Erie College 54-0, the Chargers won, but Maloney didn’t get to savor his accomplishments for long. “The day after football ended my track coach texted me, ‘All right, now the real work begins,’” Maloney said. Maloney was...
Club sails into sixth place, its best overall place ever
The Chargers’ sailing club came in sixth at a Notre Dame competition, which is its best overall finish ever. Hillsdale’s sailing club sent four freshmen, lead by senior Jacob Weaver, to Notre Dame on March 24 and 25 to compete in the Freshman Icebreaker Regatta. They competed against nine different teams from the University of...
Fisk Museum adds tortoise, ‘hog-like’ oreodont
Two new fossils are on display at the Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History. These latest additions to the museum are a “hog-like” oreodont and an ancient tortoise, both approximately 33 million years old. The oreodont, nicknamed “Bingo,” contains approximately 30 percent real bone, Professor of Biology and museum curator Anthony Swinehart said. Swinehart...




