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...
Year: 2018
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...
Men’s track opens outdoor season
The Charger men’s track and field team opened its outdoor season this past weekend at the Vanderbilt Gold and Black Invitational. With many of the distance runners sidelined for one more week, sprinters and field event competitors stepped up to deliver solid opening performances. Head coach Andrew Towne said he saw good things from his...
Women’s track competes at Vandy
The Charger women’s track team launched the outdoor season at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The team fought the steep competition of mostly division I teams, finishing well in their events. Freshman Carmen Botha said the transition from indoor to the outdoor season can create a challenge. “Sometimes it’s an adjustment coming out of indoor...
IM fields to open at Hayden Park this fall
Hayden Park will open three new sports fields next fall. The three fields, one of which is a practice field, are currently undergoing preparation and seeding for use when they are open for campus-wide use in September. The fields, however, are specifically being designed with intramural sports in mind. The new fields will measure 140...




