Previous students’ efforts to start a hockey club team have been stunted by a lack of coordination or interest on campus, but this year the dream team will become a reality. President of the club and sophomore Zack Niebolt said the success in starting a team this year is largely due to freshmen interest. “Thanks...
Chargers beat Calvin, lose to Grand Valley in tri-meet
The Hillsdale College Chargers beat the Calvin College Knights 118.5-112.5 on October 18, despite spotting the Knights 26 points for diving. The Chargers also swam against the Grand Valley State University Lakers in the tri-meet and lost 162-67. The seniors were particularly excited about the win against Calvin, for this is their first time...
Rough Draft celebrates babies’ mental health
With photographs of babies and families, and a speed painting presentation from Even Struck, the Jackson/Hillsdale chapter of Michigan Association of Infant Mental Health, hosted an event on Oct. 22 at Rough Draft for “Celebrate Babies Week.” The Michigan Association of Infant Mental Health is a non-profit professional organization that promotes optimal infant and...
Charger Chatter: Sophia Spinazze
Q: When did you first start playing tennis? A: I first started playing when I was 11, but I’ve been around tennis my whole life. My mom and older cousins all played before me, but I started lessons when I was 11. Q: How many of your family members have played tennis at Hillsdale? A:...
Alum in Hollywood shares how she uses her Hillsdale education
The best advice Hillsdale alumna Faith Liu ’16 shared with aspiring screenwriters and filmmakers was to learn to connect with a world that is “vastly different from your own.” “Most Hillsdale students I knew, and probably the ones you know, will go into conservative politics, teach at a classical school, get married to another Hillsdale...




