The Hillsdale College Chargers will host Davenport University on Saturday for their first official meet of the season. This 16-event meet is the longest dual meet format and gives each of the swimmers the opportunity to participate in four events. Head coach Kurt Kirner said that since it’s a long meet and the girls have...
No. 18 Chargers open conference schedule with pair of home sweeps
The Hillsdale College Chargers opened G-MAC play against Alderson Broaddus and Ohio Valley state without a loss last weekend. Even with multiple star players injured, the Chargers won both of their games without giving up a single set. The Chargers remained the 18th ranked team in the nation for the second week in a row....
Chargers move to 2-0 in G-MAC as defense shuts out Cavaliers
The Hillsdale College Chargers evened their record to 2-2 this season on Saturday with a commanding 30-0 shutout against the Walsh University Cavaliers at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium. The win also puts Hillsdale at 2-0 in the G-MAC. Only Tiffin University (3-1, 2-0) is also unbeaten against conference opponents. The Chargers’ defense limited the Cavaliers...
UAW strike from GM begins to affect locals
The United Auto Workers’ strike from General Motors has impacted Michigan’s economy, and Hillsdale County is no stranger to its effects. The strike has delayed, and in some cases, stopped the production of auto parts, affecting the businesses of both auto part manufacturers and car dealerships in Hillsdale County. The Collegian reached out to a...
Hillsdale welcomes 800 guests for 175th anniversary gala
Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said he wishes he had planned this 20 years ago. But he didn’t. It just came together that way. On Thursday, Hillsdale College will celebrate the school’s 175th Anniversary with a gala, the dedication of Christ Chapel, and the launching of the Four Pillars capital campaign. The events will be...




