When heading off to college, the scariest part for most is leaving the comfort and familiarity of home for the strange unknown. But for several students at Hillsdale College, they were able to bring a bit of home with them. Just a few of the sibling legacies at Hillsdale include the Andrews, the DeLapps, and...
Chargers weather the storm in first combined team shoot
The Michigan Fall Team Shoot in Mason, Michigan on Sunday was the third official competition for the Hillsdale Shotgun team. At the event, there were approximately 561 competitors, consisting of trap shooting enthusiasts of all generations, as well as collegiate and high school teams. Going into the tournament, the team’s goal was to shoot better...
Hillsdale divided on latest Kaepernick controversy
Recent controversy over Nike’s new campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick has reopened old wounds — stirring reactions even in the small town of Hillsdale. “It’s a little disheartening now that we have political agendas associated with clothing,” said Junior Bryce Sealock, a kicker on the Hillsdale College football team. “I’m still going to wear Nike, mainly...
Men’s dorms spend weekend at Fort Custer
On Saturday Sept. 15 the men of Koon, Niedfeldt, and Whitley, led by Associate Dean of Men Chief Rogers, will travel to Fort Custer to participate in a group activity designed to be fun while also drawing them closer together. Dorms will meet at 7:30 a.m. for a bus ride up to the fort, where...
Chargers work hard, play hard, before ITA Regional
This weekend, the Chargers will face schools from three Midwest conferences at the ITA Regional in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The tournament is the Chargers’ first of the year, and excitement for it has been building within the team all week. The team prepared for the fall kickoff with a bonding weekend, called the Blue-White Challenge,...




