With distance runners, sprinters, and field athletes all together for the first time this outdoor season, the Charger men delivered solid performances across the board. Head coach Andrew Towne said the team improved on its performance from the meet prior. “It was solid,” Towne said. “The weather was OK for us. We had some improved...
Baseball enters division play first in G-MAC
Twelve games into the G-MAC season, the Hillsdale College baseball team (14-15, 11-1 G-MAC) is the king of the North. After a 3-1 Easter weekend against the Cedarville Yellow Jackets (6-16, 2-8 G-MAC) and the Ohio Valley Fighting Scots (11-18, 2-10 G-MAC), the Chargers sit atop the G-MAC North Division and the conference as a...
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, When someone requests that students not smoke in a particular location, comparing such a request to a “safe space,” as a columnist did last week, is absurd. Not only is such a request against smoking perfectly reasonable, but the dismissal of the request as a “safe space” ironically resembles the “safe space” argument...
Women’s tennis pushes G-MAC win streak to three
Two more sweeps by the women’s tennis team this weekend have left Hillsdale College 3-0 in its new conference without surrendering a single match point. “I think it’s just a nice way to be rewarded,” head coach Nikki Walbright said. “Everybody has contributed, and the girls have been working really hard. It’s a nice way...
Maddie Peter is The Water Queen
As the salmon-colored sun nestles the Florida skyline, Maddie Peter reclines on the bow of the Black Horse. Hotels and high-rises, burnished with pink-orange, fleck the coast of Clearwater Beach in front of her. Sometimes, on nights like this, dolphins glide among the boats docked at the ramp. From her place on her grandfather’s yacht...



