Chi Omega members shaved the heads of the fraternity brothers of Sigma Chi this past week in the Grewcock Student Union for a special cause. The activity was part of “Derby Days,” which is a week of events and competition among the sororities on campus to see who can raise the most money for cancer...
Year: 2018
Poth leads Chargers to fourth at G-MAC Championships
The Hillsdale Chargers finished fourth in the G-MAC conference championships on Saturday, running through a mud-caked course in Canton, Ohio. The Chargers were led by senior Eli Poth, who finished sixth overall and was named first-team all-conference. Assistant coach R.P. White said he was pleased with how Poth handled the conditions on what Poth called...
Shooting Sports Center to hold Veterans Day open house
The John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center will hold a Veterans Day Open House Saturday, Nov. 10. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to the public. “It’s the first time we’ve done something like this,” project manager for marketing accounts Joshua Liebhauser said. “We’re just trying to find...
Chargers fall against Toledo to close exhibition schedule
The Hillsdale Chargers competed in their second and final exhibition game of the preseason on Saturday, and fell to the University of Toledo Rockets, 72-63. The Rockets are a Division I team with the potential to qualify for the NCAA tournament in March, according to senior guard Harrison Niego. Although the Chargers lost both of...
Conserving the Classics: Don Bluth’s ‘An American Tail’
When Steven Spielberg saw “The Secret of NIMH” (1982), Don Bluth’s animated film about tenacious field mice caught in a mental ward, the director loved it so much that he asked Bluth to do it again — only this time starring Jewish émigré mice. Bluth jumped aboard immediately and, with Spielberg’s collaboration, he spun “An...




