Finals Week approaches, and so do torturous late nights of studying fueled by junk food and coffee. Finishing term papers and being prepared for finals takes a toll on your body and sleep schedule, and while a sufficient amount of sleep might be idealistic, you may not always have time. To keep your immune system...
Year: 2019
CAPA to host 19th annual CAPA Magic Ride and Pinwheel Glow 5K this weekend
Hillsdale County’s Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness organization will host a bike race and a glow run Saturday at Lake Baw Beese and Owens Park to raise money for programs dedicated to raising awareness for child abuse. CAPA’s 2019 CAPA Magic Ride and Pinwheel Glow 5K Run/Walk will have both a bike portion, which will...
Beneath banners of white and blue
This past month has been one of lasts. Last assignments, papers, to-do lists. Last late-night gatherings, convocations, well wishes. As graduation approaches, we, seniors, are moving on. There will be new cities, new jobs, new friends — so much to look forward to as we clutch our degrees and show the real world our best...
Senior Day shutout leads Chargers into G-MAC tournament semifinal
In their last match of the regular season, the Hillsdale College Chargers defeated Cedarville University 7-0 as they honored their seniors in the Biermann Center. All four seniors, Corinne Prost, Halle Hyman, Madeline Bissett, and Julia Formentin earned singles wins en route to victory. Hyman did not drop a game, Bissett and Formentin won easily...
Chargers compete nationwide ahead of G-MAC championship
The Hillsdale College Chargers competed across the country as they tune up before the G-MAC Championship next weekend. While many athletes traveled to Ashland, Ohio, on Saturday, several others competed in California at Azusa Pacific and the Long Beach State Universities. Sophomore Ryan Thomsen got things started in California on Tuesday as he competed in...




